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    Great White sharks are known all around the world for their humongous size and ferocious teeth, but in the coastal waters of Crystal River there is another predator that might be smaller in size, but is just as dangerous. Bull sharks, though not the largest species of shark, are known for being the most aggressive and most likely to attack a human. It is because these and many other terrifying characteristics that many experts consider the Bull shark to be one of the most dangerous sharks in the world

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    There are over 400 different species of sharks. I am not going to list all 400 just the ones I find interesting. The bull shark is commonly found in warm shallow waters along the coast and rivers. Bull sharks are known for being aggressive. Bull sharks can live in both saltwater and fresh water. Bull sharks eat bony fish and small sharks. Spear tooth sharks are extremely rare they inhabit coastal marine waters and tropical rivers. The shark is mostly found in fast moving highly turbid waters

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    Most everyone thinks sharks eat just about everything but that is just not the case. Most sharks eat smaller fish. Larger sharks prey on seals, sea lions, squid, octopus, and rays. Sharks do not usually hunt humans. When they attack a person it is usually just a mistaken identity. Or they feel threatened in some way. They will usually let go of the person after the first bite. There are 465 known species. The Bull Shark is the first most dangerous Sharks. They hunt during the day and night

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    Bull Sharks Research Paper The Bull Shark is a very interesting and fascinating creature to study.In this research I will be telling you the special features of the bull shark. And how that affects their migration and eating habits.The first time I went to an aquarium I saw a really big shark in a giant walk in tank that was the first time I was very curious about sharks and how they migrate.Bull shark migration has increased because of the decline in their food source. What is so special about

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    holidays and on just normal day. On the day this happened her dad was already at the hospital getting knee surgery. It happened in 2003 when she was out surfing with her friends having fun. She was just sitting in the water calm Them here comes a shark reached up and bit her arm off. She was calm swimming over to her friends. Her friends had to carry her to the truck driving to meet with the ambulance. Even though on that day something really hard and life changing happened when she could she got

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    film. It is filled with drama that turns the audiences’ world upside down. Grasping humanity, the movie pulls it in and transforms it into something beautiful. It is founded on a true story about Bethany Hamilton, who lost her arm during a vicious shark attack. Sean McNamara, the director, planned to film the movie shortly after the attack in 2003. Seven years from the plot of storyline, it premiered in theaters in April 2011 as a PG movie. Its purpose was to inform viewers that all things are possible

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    medium to work with and instantly be out of work. I want to work in shark conservation to keep both the ecosystem and economy afloat above and below water. My dream of researching sharks did not begin at an early age. During visits to aquariums I was always nervous when we got to the shark section. My passion didn’t blossom until the summer of 2012 when I had the choice to visit Bonaire for underwater photography or Fiji for shark research. Bracing my adventurous side, I chose to travel to Fiji

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    over 100 million sharks in the world, and around 440 known species of sharks. Some sharks are harmless, but there are some types of sharks that are known for attacking and sometimes killing humans. Because of this, many people are terrified of sharks and when they go to the beach they don’t even want to get into the water. Are people actually even in danger of being killed by a shark? In this research paper I will be talking about that. Where do shark attacks happen? How often do shark attacks actually

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    1 Lots of people seem to have misconceptions about sharks; they're man-eating killing machines, they're aggressive towards humans; they're unimportant to the ocean's ecosystem. I highly disagree with these notions. In fact, I believe sharks are one of the greatest animals on the planet. Despite the stigma surrounding sharks and their history in Hollywood movies (see: Jaws, Sharknado, Deep Blue Sea, etc), sharks actually aren't very aggressive towards humans at all. Statistics show that youhave approximately

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    TYPE OF SHARKS It is believed that a species has many family or in other word, kind or tribe. As for shark, there are many kinds or type of shark which has slightly distinguished the species. Researchers believed that different kind of shark has different kind of characteristics and behaviours. There are so many species of sharks in the oceans around the world. Some of them are big in size while others can be quite small and some of them are to be feared while some others just minding their own

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