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    Which shark species will attack humans?

    Question #22848. Asked by Dick. (Sep 27 02 2:15 PM)


    mk2norwich

    Apparently, just about any kind of shark over a certain size can be considered a potential danger, but the bull shark, the tiger shark, and our old friend Mr. Jaws, aka the Great White, are identified as three of the most dangerous. See: http://www.mote.org/~rhueter/sharks/attacks.phtml for more info.

    Sep 27 02, 8:14 PM


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