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Shark Attacks

SHARK ATTACKS Sharks don't have hands or feet, so they investigate objects by taking a bite out of them. A shark like the great white may have a mouth full of 3000 sharp, serrated teeth arranged in rows. One curious bite can rip away muscle and bone and cause you to bleed to death. NDIANAPOD Sneak attacks, when a shark approaches from below, happen in deeper water, as with a shipwreck or plane crash. UsS INDIANAPOLIS When a Japanese torpedo sank the USS Indianapolis in 1945, 900 men 317 made it into the water; four days later, were left. The sharks got the rest. With sneak attacks, sharks are not feeding their curiosity. They're hungry An estimated shark attacks around the world every The year 2000 was the deadliest year, with 79 reported shark attacks, 11 of them fatal; 37 of those shark attacks occurred in the United States. The United States has recorded more shark atacks than any other country. 1 Orlando Florida's Volusia County Miami is called "the shark attack capital of the world," accounting for 21 percent of attacks worldwide between 1999 and 2008. Among shark species, great whites, bull sharks ɑnd tiger sharks have racked up the most attacks. tiger shark bull shark Great whites rely on early-morning darkness to do their best African Continent great white hunting. At Seal Island in South Africa, shark attacks against seals are 55 percent successful within the first two hours of dawn, but 40 percent successful by late morning. South Seal Island Africa But the most dangerous shark is the one that's swimming right toward you. Sources: George H. Burgess, International Shark Attack File Florida Museum of Natural History, Martin and Martin OIscovery CHANNEL SHARK ATTACKS Sharks don't have hands or feet, so they investigate objects by taking a bite out of them. A shark like the great white may have a mouth full of 3000 sharp, serrated teeth arranged in rows. One curious bite can rip away muscle and bone and cause you to bleed to death. NDIANAPOD Sneak attacks, when a shark approaches from below, happen in deeper water, as with a shipwreck or plane crash. UsS INDIANAPOLIS When a Japanese torpedo sank the USS Indianapolis in 1945, 900 men 317 made it into the water; four days later, were left. The sharks got the rest. With sneak attacks, sharks are not feeding their curiosity. They're hungry An estimated shark attacks around the world every The year 2000 was the deadliest year, with 79 reported shark attacks, 11 of them fatal; 37 of those shark attacks occurred in the United States. The United States has recorded more shark atacks than any other country. 1 Orlando Florida's Volusia County Miami is called "the shark attack capital of the world," accounting for 21 percent of attacks worldwide between 1999 and 2008. Among shark species, great whites, bull sharks ɑnd tiger sharks have racked up the most attacks. tiger shark bull shark Great whites rely on early-morning darkness to do their best African Continent great white hunting. At Seal Island in South Africa, shark attacks against seals are 55 percent successful within the first two hours of dawn, but 40 percent successful by late morning. South Seal Island Africa But the most dangerous shark is the one that's swimming right toward you. Sources: George H. Burgess, International Shark Attack File Florida Museum of Natural History, Martin and Martin OIscovery CHANNEL SHARK ATTACKS Sharks don't have hands or feet, so they investigate objects by taking a bite out of them. A shark like the great white may have a mouth full of 3000 sharp, serrated teeth arranged in rows. One curious bite can rip away muscle and bone and cause you to bleed to death. NDIANAPOD Sneak attacks, when a shark approaches from below, happen in deeper water, as with a shipwreck or plane crash. UsS INDIANAPOLIS When a Japanese torpedo sank the USS Indianapolis in 1945, 900 men 317 made it into the water; four days later, were left. The sharks got the rest. With sneak attacks, sharks are not feeding their curiosity. They're hungry An estimated shark attacks around the world every The year 2000 was the deadliest year, with 79 reported shark attacks, 11 of them fatal; 37 of those shark attacks occurred in the United States. The United States has recorded more shark atacks than any other country. 1 Orlando Florida's Volusia County Miami is called "the shark attack capital of the world," accounting for 21 percent of attacks worldwide between 1999 and 2008. Among shark species, great whites, bull sharks ɑnd tiger sharks have racked up the most attacks. tiger shark bull shark Great whites rely on early-morning darkness to do their best African Continent great white hunting. At Seal Island in South Africa, shark attacks against seals are 55 percent successful within the first two hours of dawn, but 40 percent successful by late morning. South Seal Island Africa But the most dangerous shark is the one that's swimming right toward you. Sources: George H. Burgess, International Shark Attack File Florida Museum of Natural History, Martin and Martin OIscovery CHANNEL SHARK ATTACKS Sharks don't have hands or feet, so they investigate objects by taking a bite out of them. A shark like the great white may have a mouth full of 3000 sharp, serrated teeth arranged in rows. One curious bite can rip away muscle and bone and cause you to bleed to death. NDIANAPOD Sneak attacks, when a shark approaches from below, happen in deeper water, as with a shipwreck or plane crash. UsS INDIANAPOLIS When a Japanese torpedo sank the USS Indianapolis in 1945, 900 men 317 made it into the water; four days later, were left. The sharks got the rest. With sneak attacks, sharks are not feeding their curiosity. They're hungry An estimated shark attacks around the world every The year 2000 was the deadliest year, with 79 reported shark attacks, 11 of them fatal; 37 of those shark attacks occurred in the United States. The United States has recorded more shark atacks than any other country. 1 Orlando Florida's Volusia County Miami is called "the shark attack capital of the world," accounting for 21 percent of attacks worldwide between 1999 and 2008. Among shark species, great whites, bull sharks ɑnd tiger sharks have racked up the most attacks. tiger shark bull shark Great whites rely on early-morning darkness to do their best African Continent great white hunting. At Seal Island in South Africa, shark attacks against seals are 55 percent successful within the first two hours of dawn, but 40 percent successful by late morning. South Seal Island Africa But the most dangerous shark is the one that's swimming right toward you. Sources: George H. Burgess, International Shark Attack File Florida Museum of Natural History, Martin and Martin OIscovery CHANNEL SHARK ATTACKS Sharks don't have hands or feet, so they investigate objects by taking a bite out of them. A shark like the great white may have a mouth full of 3000 sharp, serrated teeth arranged in rows. One curious bite can rip away muscle and bone and cause you to bleed to death. NDIANAPOD Sneak attacks, when a shark approaches from below, happen in deeper water, as with a shipwreck or plane crash. UsS INDIANAPOLIS When a Japanese torpedo sank the USS Indianapolis in 1945, 900 men 317 made it into the water; four days later, were left. The sharks got the rest. With sneak attacks, sharks are not feeding their curiosity. They're hungry An estimated shark attacks around the world every The year 2000 was the deadliest year, with 79 reported shark attacks, 11 of them fatal; 37 of those shark attacks occurred in the United States. The United States has recorded more shark atacks than any other country. 1 Orlando Florida's Volusia County Miami is called "the shark attack capital of the world," accounting for 21 percent of attacks worldwide between 1999 and 2008. Among shark species, great whites, bull sharks ɑnd tiger sharks have racked up the most attacks. tiger shark bull shark Great whites rely on early-morning darkness to do their best African Continent great white hunting. At Seal Island in South Africa, shark attacks against seals are 55 percent successful within the first two hours of dawn, but 40 percent successful by late morning. South Seal Island Africa But the most dangerous shark is the one that's swimming right toward you. Sources: George H. Burgess, International Shark Attack File Florida Museum of Natural History, Martin and Martin OIscovery CHANNEL SHARK ATTACKS Sharks don't have hands or feet, so they investigate objects by taking a bite out of them. A shark like the great white may have a mouth full of 3000 sharp, serrated teeth arranged in rows. One curious bite can rip away muscle and bone and cause you to bleed to death. NDIANAPOD Sneak attacks, when a shark approaches from below, happen in deeper water, as with a shipwreck or plane crash. UsS INDIANAPOLIS When a Japanese torpedo sank the USS Indianapolis in 1945, 900 men 317 made it into the water; four days later, were left. The sharks got the rest. With sneak attacks, sharks are not feeding their curiosity. They're hungry An estimated shark attacks around the world every The year 2000 was the deadliest year, with 79 reported shark attacks, 11 of them fatal; 37 of those shark attacks occurred in the United States. The United States has recorded more shark atacks than any other country. 1 Orlando Florida's Volusia County Miami is called "the shark attack capital of the world," accounting for 21 percent of attacks worldwide between 1999 and 2008. Among shark species, great whites, bull sharks ɑnd tiger sharks have racked up the most attacks. tiger shark bull shark Great whites rely on early-morning darkness to do their best African Continent great white hunting. At Seal Island in South Africa, shark attacks against seals are 55 percent successful within the first two hours of dawn, but 40 percent successful by late morning. South Seal Island Africa But the most dangerous shark is the one that's swimming right toward you. Sources: George H. Burgess, International Shark Attack File Florida Museum of Natural History, Martin and Martin OIscovery CHANNEL SHARK ATTACKS Sharks don't have hands or feet, so they investigate objects by taking a bite out of them. A shark like the great white may have a mouth full of 3000 sharp, serrated teeth arranged in rows. One curious bite can rip away muscle and bone and cause you to bleed to death. NDIANAPOD Sneak attacks, when a shark approaches from below, happen in deeper water, as with a shipwreck or plane crash. UsS INDIANAPOLIS When a Japanese torpedo sank the USS Indianapolis in 1945, 900 men 317 made it into the water; four days later, were left. The sharks got the rest. With sneak attacks, sharks are not feeding their curiosity. They're hungry An estimated shark attacks around the world every The year 2000 was the deadliest year, with 79 reported shark attacks, 11 of them fatal; 37 of those shark attacks occurred in the United States. The United States has recorded more shark atacks than any other country. 1 Orlando Florida's Volusia County Miami is called "the shark attack capital of the world," accounting for 21 percent of attacks worldwide between 1999 and 2008. Among shark species, great whites, bull sharks ɑnd tiger sharks have racked up the most attacks. tiger shark bull shark Great whites rely on early-morning darkness to do their best African Continent great white hunting. At Seal Island in South Africa, shark attacks against seals are 55 percent successful within the first two hours of dawn, but 40 percent successful by late morning. South Seal Island Africa But the most dangerous shark is the one that's swimming right toward you. Sources: George H. Burgess, International Shark Attack File Florida Museum of Natural History, Martin and Martin OIscovery CHANNEL

Shark Attacks

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This inforgraphic provides information for when, how and why sharks attack people and things. It provides numerical information for number of shark attacks as well as the type of attacks.

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