Shark Attacks Many people are afraid of sharks but they are afraid of us much more than we are afraid of them. Every year more people die from dog attacks than shark attacks, but humans are afraid of sharks naturally. As a result, shark attacks were unjustly intensified, and the fear of sharks deepened. My three themes are the motivation for sharks biting where most shark attacks occur and the way to avoid shark's attention. There are several reasons for the motive for shark bite.
Shark humans are afraid of sharks, but sharks usually do not attack humans. About 100 attacks by sharks a year, only 10 of them died. Most of the attacks occurred outside the coast of North America, Australia, Hawaii, South Africa. People and sharks like swimming in shallow warm weather. Sharks usually attack humans as it thinks this person is its prey. The shark goes to the beach to find the food. In muddy water, sharks can mistake the swimmers' arms and feet on fish, look around the surfers on the board and find seals and turtles. The possibility of being hit by lightning is greater than the possibility of being attacked by a shark
Shark attack is a shark attack against humans. There are about 80 non-induced attacks every year around the world. Despite its scarcity, many people are afraid of occasional continuous attacks like the 1916 Jersey Coast shark attack, and movies like Horror Novell and the White Shark series. Out of 489 out of the shark species, only 3 people brought two digit deaths to humans. Ocean white fins may have killed more drifters, but none of these were recorded in the statistics.
Statistics on shark attack against humans is shocking. In 2015, six people died in shark attack. In the same year, 12 people were killed by "self-portrait". According to the International Shark Attack Archive (ISAF), there were 497 fatal attacks by sharks between 1958 and 2014. In contrast, humans kill 11, 417 sharks per hour. Considering only those who go to the beach, the possibility of being attacked by sharks in the United States is 11.5 million people, the possibility of being killed by sharks is less than 1 point and is only 264.1 million people. "A dog is a best friend of the man." However, 30 people are killed by a dog every year and only five people are killed by sharks. Infographic (left) shows the average annual animal deaths in the United States from 2001 to 2013. There are 27 more deaths per year than sharks