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  • Question
    How does staying still help during a shark attack? If the shark thinks I'm dead, won't it still attack?
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    Erratic movement, like swimming frantically, is not advisable. Pretending to be dead isn't ideal either, as the shark might still do a "test bite" to see if you're food. The best approach is to stay calm and hover in the water. Sharks have sensors that detect panicked movement, so staying calm may make you less interesting to them.
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    Will screaming at a shark have any effect?
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    Screaming at a shark is unlikely to have any effect and may even provoke or irritate the animal.
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    What should I do if a shark opens its mouth when I plan to strike its eyes or gills?
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    If a shark opens its mouth and grabs your arm, use your other hand to strike its eyes or gills. Sharks typically don't have fast enough reaction times to intercept your swing, but if they're already approaching with an open mouth, aim with your other hand.
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    Should I get back in the water if a shark attack has occurred but I wasn't attacked?
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    After a shark attack, it's unsafe to return to the water because the presence of a food source likely attracted sharks to the area. You should wait until authorities declare it safe before considering re-entering the water.
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    Why don't we remove all sharks to prevent attacks?
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    Sharks are crucial as apex predators, maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems. Furthermore, eradicating an entire species because of perceived inconvenience is unethical. Sharks inhabit the oceans naturally, while humans enter their habitat by choice, which comes with inherent risks.
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    What is a shark's greatest weak point: eyes, nose, or gills? I want to have a singular focus when defending myself from an apex predator.
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    While the nose and gills are sensitive, sharks are most protective of their eyes.
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    What should I do if I lose sight of a shark during an attack?
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    If you lose sight of the shark, start swimming towards safety while staying vigilant for its return. Sharks may temporarily swim away but could come back, so use this time to reach a safe area like a boat or land.
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    Should you look into the shark's eyes?
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    The shark won't notice the difference. Eye contact is neither aggressive nor non-aggressive in sharks. In other words: they won't care less. Body language is more important to a shark.
  • Question
    Can a shark attack the same target multiple times?
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    Yes, sharks can attack the same target multiple times. They usually strike, take a bite while thrashing their heads, then swim away to swallow before circling back for another attack.
  • Question
    When are sharks most likely to appear during the day?
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    Sharks are more likely to be active around dawn and dusk, so it's best to avoid swimming early in the morning or late in the evening.
  • Question
    What technique should I use when punching the shark, can I use an uppercut?
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    It doesn't matter really. The best thing to do is to hit and hurt the shark so it stops its attack. So yes, you can use an uppercut if you feel that is one of your most powerful punches.
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    Where is the most deadly part of your body that a shark can bite you?
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    Your head. Imagine getting your arm bitten off, you may or may not survive, now imagine your head getting bitten off, you would definitely die. Now, swim on and be safe in the water.
  • Question
    How do you aid a friend if they have been bitten?
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    Call for help, and try your best to prevent bleeding as much as possible.
  • Question
    Since water slows down movement, how hard would I need to hit a shark to make it go away?
    Alexis Rojano
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    If you're in shallow enough water, then the force is the same. However, if you are too far from shore, it would actually be better to use your feet to kick the shark as you could probably get more power from your legs in the water.
  • Question
    Does this work on all sharks of all sizes?
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    Whether or not this "works" is a matter of conjecture because a shark attack is a serious matter. The majority of sharks will leave human beings alone, whatever their size. The majority of shark attacks occur because people put themselves into a situation where this can happen, knowing full well that the ocean is not a human domain. In short, if you are attacked and you happened to read this article and learn it beforehand, try the methods suggested if you're able to rationalize while panicking and fighting for your life. Otherwise, rely on your fighting instincts for survival as best you can.
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    How close to shore can a shark get?
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    It depends how deep the water is. If they swim into water that's too shallow, they may get beached. Otherwise, they can swim as close to shore as the water depth permits.
  • Question
    Would this work on a great white shark?
    Alexis Rojano
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    Most of the time, yes. A great white shark's nose would be the most preferred place to strike, though.
  • Question
    Can I kick the shark or will it bite my foot off?
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    It depends on where you kick it. I recommend kicking it near the front of the body by the gills or nose. In that case, there's a good chance it will leave you alone.
  • Question
    What if the shark pulls me under and I can barely swim and can't breathe?
    Sierra Stedman
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    Try to strike the shark in one of its sensitive areas to make it let go of you. Then swim to the surface, keeping an eye out just in case it comes back. Get to shore and get help immediately.
  • Question
    How do I see a shark if it's under the water?
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    You may feel it brush across your legs, or see a fin in the water. If you have goggles on, you may be able to see it with your head underneath the water, but it would depend on how clear the water is. (Some beaches have water so clear that you'd be able to just look straight down and see one.)
  • Question
    Do sharks treat humans as prey?
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    Most sharks have no interest in eating humans, but there are a few species that are large enough and will eat humans if they are very hungry or smell blood in the water.
  • Question
    If some other people are near you, what do you do?
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    If the shark is coming towards you or one of the other people, try to fight it off. Shout to the other people to get out of the water. Try to get out of the water as soon as you can.
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    Do I have to see what kind of shark it is?
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    No, this works for any shark that's trying to attack you. But it could be important to know what kind of shark attacked you so you can report it to the authorities, so try to find out if you can (but don't jeopardize your safety to do so). Not all sharks are a threat to humans, so don't hit a shark without being attacked.
  • Question
    Why can't I swim away if I see a shark?
    Community Answer
    If you swim away, you will draw attention to yourself and the shark will think you are fleeing prey (which you are).
  • Question
    Should I bring goggles to the beach for safety so I can see underwater?
    Community Answer
    You can, but depending on the beach you visit, the water may be too cloudy for you to see anything.
  • Question
    What happens if you are far from shore and in the middle of nowhere?
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    Try to find a way to get to the shore as soon as possible or get the attention of a nearby boat. Maybe you can find a rock that is over the tide.
  • Question
    Should I follow this advice for all sharks, even if they don't eat meat?
    Magdalen Ketchum
    Community Answer
    The only sharks that don't eat meat are whale sharks and basking sharks. You'll likely never encounter one of these.
  • Question
    Will a shark just swim up to you and swallow you, like in the movie "Jaws"?
    Community Answer
    No, most sharks are nowhere near large enough. Most will try to take a bite of you.
  • Question
    Will the shark attack when I am in a shark cage?
    Community Answer
    It could; that's why the cage would be there, to protect you.
  • Question
    How do I hit a shark while underwater?
    Community Answer
    You can use the same techniques to hit something underwater as you would on land. Your punch might be a little less forceful due to the water resistance, but you don't necessarily need a strong punch to get rid of a shark.
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