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  2. Shark agonistic display - Wikipedia

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    The most effective triggers of agonistic behaviour in sharks include: [7] [4] [1] hunger; crowding by human divers (independent or group dives) and submersible machinery; sustained targeted pursuit; invasion of the shark's idiosphere, without appropriate warning or consent [8] natural competition for resources with other organisms

  3. Why do sharks attack humans? - AOL

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    He says: “People are very recent on the planet compared to sharks. Humans, 2 million years, even the ancestor of chimps and ourselves only takes it back to 6 million years ago, while sharks go ...

  4. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    These sharks are also large, powerful predators which can be provoked simply by being in the water at the wrong time and place, but they are normally considered less dangerous to humans than the previous group. On the evening of 16 March 2009, a new addition was made to the list of sharks known to have attacked human beings.

  5. Shark - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to popular belief, only a few sharks are dangerous to humans. Out of more than 470 species, only four have been involved in a significant number of fatal, unprovoked attacks on humans: the great white, oceanic whitetip, tiger, and bull sharks. [102] [103] These sharks are large, powerful predators, and may sometimes attack and kill ...

  6. Silky shark - Wikipedia

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    The large size and cutting teeth of the silky shark make it potentially dangerous, and it has behaved aggressively towards divers. However, attacks are rare, as few humans enter its oceanic habitat. Silky sharks are valued for their fins, and to a lesser extent their meat, hide, liver oil, and jaws.

  7. Should you worry about sharks swimming near you during Myrtle ...

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    While more sharks than you’ll notice will be swimming near you during spring break in Myrtle Beach, SC, here’s why you shouldn’t worry too much.

  8. Why are killer whale attacks on the rise? These scientists ...

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    “Attacking implies something aggressive towards humans,” said Janek Andre, whose organization WeWhale tries to protect orcas. “These orcas are simply playing. So in the end, we call it ...

  9. Horn shark - Wikipedia

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    Horn sharks are innocuous towards humans. Under normal circumstances, horn sharks are harmless to humans and can readily be approached underwater. [3] However, they can be provoked into biting, and some pugnacious individuals have been known to chase and bite divers after being harassed. [6]