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Who has not seen – or have not been terrorized – by the movie Jaws? Many people based their information on what sharks are all about from this movie which sequel reached up to part 4 giving us an idea how enamored people are about sharks. However the terror that the movie Jaws created in the minds of the people regarding how sharks could tear people’s limbs piece by piece whenever they feel like feeding is very far from the truth. Sharks have several species and most of them feed on other fish and sea creatures that are no bigger than a regular sized fish.
The only known aggressive shark predators are the Tiger shark, Bull shark and of course the great White shark and even then their tragic encounters with humans could be counted because they rarely occur. In fact, many scientists believe that sharks are scared of humans and would avoid them when they could.
Most of the sharks’ tragic attacks of humans are caused by the sharks mistaking humans as common fish prey and once they realize their mistake they often retreat as far away as possible. Humans who have been bitten by sharks normally die when first aid measures are not given immediately and they suffer from loss of blood resulting to eventual death. Sharks have the capacity to decapitate human limbs because they have sharp teeth that they loose and grow back throughout their entire lives. If you look into a shark's mouth, you can see row after row of teeth and it is known that sharks could shed around 1800 teeth per year. Sharks’ teeth are placed on a conveyor type row which moves the teeth up front when old teeth are shed. Sharks only retain their teeth for 10 days and are again replaced by new ones.













