Do These Things To Survive A Shark Attack

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What should you do if you were attacked by a shark? What should you NOT DO if you get attacked? How do you avoid getting attacked by a shark at all?

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Have you seen a shark in real life? Even the ones that don't attack? How did you feel being close to them?

TheInfographicsShow
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*duunnn dunnn... duuuunnnn duun... dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn*



gets old!

jonwick
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Can't get attacked by a shark if you don't leave your house!

mysticalplayz
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“Try and stay calm” like a great idea😅

ahmedsido
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Uhhhh... dude, Bull shark is way more likely to take a bite out of you than the Great White, Tiger, *OR* Mako. Damn things are the most aggressive fish in the ocean. Great Whites are typically curious, the reason few people actually die, despite how big and dangerous a Great White can be, is because it is just curious. Tiger sharks mostly attack because either you are invading its territory or because it perceives you as blocking its egress. Most Mako bites are on fishermen who try to reel one in. But bull sharks will take a bite out of damn near anything, and for little to no reason. Fun fact: the movie Jaws is based on a series of attacks which was probably actually made by a bull shark, not a Great White. Yes, Great Whites do live up by Massachusetts, they do prefer the colder waters, but the original incident was a river-based series of attacks.

Bull Sharks are also far more likely to be in the same water as people. They live in the ever-popular Gulf Coast, along the very tourist-heavy Florida coast all the way up past New Orleans into the Texan and Mexican side of the Gulf, all the way to Tijuana. They also cruise very shallow waters, as opposed to Great Whites which tend to be deeper-water fish, coming into shallower waters less frequently, and mostly meeting surfers and divers off of the continental shelf, and Mako is almost exclusively a deep-water ocean fish, typically racking in injuries mostly to fishermen who hook one and get their payback. Granted, Tiger sharks live in coral reefs, which are popular diving attractions, but bull sharks cruise the coastlines, especially near where rivers empty into the ocean, and very especially after heavy rains. They can also go *up* rivers, including the Trinity and Mississippi rivers, being one of the very few shark species who can cross between fresh and salt water. Heck, the river and lake systems of Florida is the biggest bull shark breeding ground on the planet.

Still, that's not to say that it is likely you are going to be bitten by a bull shark. As was pointed out, the odds of being bitten by *any* shark is very remote unless you are engaged in activities which dramatically increase your odds of encountering one (fishing with chum, surfing off of California or Australia, diving along the coral reefs...), and those who pursue those occupations should be trained in how to minimize their risks and what to do should an attack happen. And I don't want to spook anyone into avoiding the Gulf Coast, which can be breathtakingly beautiful and a pleasure to enjoy. However, I find the lack of mention of the Bull Shark, far more likely to attack than any of the species mentioned, to be an egregious omission that I would like to correct.

ShneekeyTheLost
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1 in 218 people die from falling...



Well that didn’t help my fear of heights

TrickorTriett
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Vending machine's kill more people a year than sharks, so y'all should do a video on what to do if you're attacked by a vending machine.

Lord_and_Savior_Gay_Jesus
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*Be a Man and face the shark like a pro! I will be there supporting you, standing by the water line!*

RodrasBurton
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definitely i will forget all these info when shark circles around me ;)

sargabarga
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What we should do when a flight is being hijacked or a zombie apocalypse

JustRakesh
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There is one shark movie scarier than jaws...




Sharknado

themcking
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if Jaws is still widely considered the scariest shark movie ever made - then I think we're desperately in need of a new one.

mkayjordan
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Go to the beach and yell SHARK and you will See how fast people get out of the water

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jeovelitotorres
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Next you should do How To Survive A Sharknado

Rilyliz
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how to survive shark attacks
step 1 : go to pools
step 2 : move to country's where sharks dont exist
step 3 : flip them off

dark_star_
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TITLE: What to do if you get attacked by a shark,
EXPLAINING:what is the probablility of you getting eaten alive by a shark
2)How many people are killed by other sources
lol
finally says hit it with a stick :)))

mallumixclub
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Great video and thank you for the mention! ! We would put the three most deadly sharks as the great white, tiger and bull shark. Bulls can be fearless, are found in shallow water and can survive in fresh water. Swimmers should avoid murky water and areas where fresh water meets salt water, especially after it rains.

TrackingSharks
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In our street there is no shark in ponds, rivers etc.but I am always afraid to go in deep water due to my fear of snake.

techieplanet
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Please make a video on what to do if you attacked by a Dangerous snake???👍😢😢😢😢😢

techieplanet
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Hey guys, thanks for teaching me something new everyday :D

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