Sharks have frenzies. When a shark attacks an animal, more sharks come and try to get the animal that was attacked. Some sharks even bite eachother.
I believe his name is Bob. He has been attacked more then anyone else.
at the beach in Florida its on ask.com it was one of the questions of today 6/20/12
women
Sharks aren't' really attracted to any color. They mainly look for abnormalities and disadvantages, something to single you out. But don't worry about being attacked at the beach. You're more likely to drowned at the beach than get attacked by a shark.
women gets asthma more than men.
Well, they might accidentally or purposely harm the eggs or baby sharks/shark and get attacked by either the mother, father, or even both. Sometimes it is critical blood and more sharks come to eat the carcass.
Likely white women.
There are sharks, but far offshore and rarely seen by people. The chance of getting bit is one in a billion. You are more likely to see a dolphin than get attacked by or even see a shark.
Women
Both, but in my expeirience, women tend to do so more often.
Actually, they are in the sea. All seas, the world over. The area around San Onofre is no different. While three of the top four shark species (Great white sharks, bull sharks, and tiger sharks) noted for unprovoked attacks on humans frequent the area, your chances of being attacked or killed by a shark is minimal. You really are more likely to be struck by lightning. There are other species of shark, such as Sand sharks, Leopard sharks and Hammerhead sharks that ply these waters. See the Related Link(s) listed below for more information: