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Anonymous
>>287102 Actually, I think you're more of a troll than the original poster.
Most sharks do not eat humans; they mistake humans as prey items due to our erratic swimming emitting low electric waves underneath the water that is very similar to that of a dying fish. In addition to that, we surf, or boogie board within their range, making ourselves look like seals.
Once a shark tastes a human, it realizes that it is not it's usual prey and generally leaves us alone (with some exceptions) and sharks have been known to spit out the limbs or chunks of us that it bites out. Almost all the deaths were either surfers, injured individuals from a boat sinking, or spear fishers; all of which attract sharks by either blood or low eletric waves.
Since we started reporting shark attacks, there have been less than 500 deaths by shark attacks. You're much more likely to die my lightning.
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