Shark Attacks On Humans

Shark Attacks On Humans
There are a number of different kinds of shark attacks. The first one is the "Hit and Run"; when the shark bites and then leaves. This is actually a common practice among sharks - these bites are known as "exploratory bites". Sharks rarely attack a human specifically for food, as humans don't have the right amount of fat composition they need to sustain their strong, muscular bodies.

Sharks are also unable to feel hungry, and can in fact go months without eating. The second form of attack is often fatal, and occurs most often in deep water. It is known as the "Sneak Attack". The "Bump and Bite" is another attack style used by sharks. They brush up against their prey to incapacitate it before going in for a strike. Often times a mere bump from these strong animals can cause serious damage to a human.







Shark Attacks On Humans
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