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  2. Blacktip shark - Wikipedia

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    The blacktip shark usually poses little danger to divers. Blacktip shark in UShaka Sea World. Blacktip sharks showing curiosity towards divers has been reported, but they remain at a safe distance. Under most circumstances, these timid sharks are not regarded as highly dangerous to humans.

  3. Blacktip reef shark - Wikipedia

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    The blacktip reef shark ... and thus it is regarded as potentially dangerous. [3] As of early 2009, 11 unprovoked attacks and 21 attacks total (none fatal) ...

  4. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    A blacktip reef shark. In rare circumstances such as poor visibility, blacktips may bite humans, mistaking them for prey. Under normal conditions, however, they are harmless and often even quite shy. Only a few shark species are dangerous to humans.

  5. Are shark attacks on the rise in Florida this year? Here’s ...

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    Shark experts say that this year’s amount of attacks is nothing out of the ordinary. ... Kajiura has studied migratory Blacktip sharks that normally would come to South Florida in the winter and ...

  6. What are Hilton Head lifeguards trained to do if there’s a ...

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    Blacktip sharks. These sharks grow up to 6 feet and are known for leaping out of the water while feeding on fish schools. Bonnethead sharks. These sharks reach a maximum length of 5 feet.

  7. 'I ended up in a shark den': Deck hand bitten in fall from ...

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    The report logged 83 shark attacks in Palm Beach County since 1882 and found that 15% of bites in Florida are from blacktip sharks. Palm Beach County has the third-most shark attacks since 1882 ...

  8. In the ocean, 'sharks are around you and you just don't know ...

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    "Sharks can be startled, too," he says, "and so if I'm standing in the surf and I see a small bonnethead or a blacktip out on the coast — I'm going to just let them pass.

  9. Australian blacktip shark - Wikipedia

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    The common blacktip shark (pictured) is nearly identical in appearance to the Australian blacktip shark. Physically, the Australian blacktip shark can only reliably be distinguished from the common blacktip shark by the number of vertebrae (174–182 total, 84–91 before the tail in C. tilstoni, 182–203 total, 94–102 before the tail in C. limbatus).