The ten most deadliest sharks to humans is

10.Lemon shark- 8 ft. long full grown; easily provoked; 22 recorded attacks; 0 fatal
9.Blue Shark- 8-10 ft. full grown; 32 recorded attacks; 3 fatal

8.Hammerhead Shark- 20 ft. full grown; 33 recorded attacks; most manueverable of all sharks; Great Hammerhead is the most dangerous to man.

7.Sandtiger Shark- 7 ft full grown; 64 recorede attacks; 2 fatal; Species goes through approximately 5,000 teeth in a lifetime

6. Reef Shark- 7 ft full grown; 8 recorded attacks; highly developed human-like ears.
5.Mako- 13 ft full grown; 42 recorded attacks; 2 fatal; fastest shark in the ocean traveling at 30-60 mph; body temp. is 7-10 degrees warmer than the ocean around it.
4.Oceanic White Tip Shark- 5 attacks; not many attacks recorded because victims are usually invovled in deep sea accidents such as plane crashes, shipwrecks, and things of that nature. Victims bleed to death are in some cases are actually eaten by the sharks because White Tips live in an oceanic desert and there is not much to prey upon. Shark is possibly responsible for the U.S.S. Indianapolis disaster after the ship was sunk. 900 of the ships crewmembers went into the water and 5 nights later only 316 were rescued. This is the largest disaster in U.S. Navy history.

3.Tiger Shark- 20 ft full grown; 116 recorded attacks; 29 fatal; shark may have seasonal knowledge, studies have shown that Tiger sharks make a trip to certain islands to feast on Albatross chicks that are in the water.
2.Great White Shark- 15-25 ft. full grown; 348 recorded attacks; 67 fatal; shark prefers cooler water; breeds slowly; considered endangered species; has undeserved bad reputation.
1.bull shark 11 ft. full grown; 82 fatal attacks; other attacks unknown; only shark capable of life in fresh water. Found 2,000 miles up the Amazon River.

 

Most sharks are deadly to humans, but specially this one it is a most dangerous to humans it is a bull shark 11 ft. full grown; 82 fatal attacks; other attacks unknown; only shark capable of life in fresh water. Found 2,000 miles up the Amazon River.The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, also known as the whaler shark, Zambezi shark or unofficially known as Zambi in Africa and Nicaragua shark in Nicaragua, is a shark common worldwide in warm, shallow waters along coasts and in rivers. The bull shark is well known for its unpredictable, often aggressive behavior. Many scientists agree that since bull sharks often dwell in shallow waters they may be more dangerous to humans than any other species of shark.

They can travel up rivers. As a result, they are probably responsible for the majority of shark attacks on humans that take place near the shore, including many attacks attributed to other species

 
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