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  • Sharks are like every animal. They wont attack you except in great hunger, because they know the strength of humans. If you do threatening movement, they will also attack you. But just like us. If a stranger comes to your house, somebody dangerous looking, and does a movement which looks like he's taking out a gun, will you let him? No, you won't. Same thing for them. Simply don't show fear, move slowly, and don't bother them. They won't bother you.

  • @0broesel0 actually, some animals also "save up" food. Mostly solitary animals. For example, the solitary lions ( they don't all live in groups) will eat almost 3 times their size if they can in order to prepare in case of lack of food for the next days. Bears also go through this stuffing process, though usually not as much food is eaten.

  • Great video. Thank you.

  • i dont care what anyone says!!!!!! animals are animals!!! if they want to eat, THEY WILL EAT YOU!!! if they feel threatened, THEY WILL ATTACK YOU!!!

    animals are not predictable, they can bit you at any time

  • @bozy99

    humans are not better. We kill nearly everything just for fun and food. Even if we aren't hungry we want to "save up" some food. Animals kill only what they need to survive (comparable to the subsistence economy). The animals show us how we should live! They only take what they really need.

    sorry about my bad english!

  • @0broesel0 yh well people arent as dangerous in the sense that they understand what they are doing and stop to think rather than following the instincts...

  • idk i think certain sharks are more aggresive than other sharks.and eat humans as they like and find us as meal but nothing more than a meal

  • I believe many predators, not only sharks are misunderstood. I believe if people become educated about the animals, it will prevent a lot of problems. Most of the views we have started long ago when animals behavior was not very well understood or widely known. But I think it is about time we move past these prehistoric views.

  • Truly great video.

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