The moment 19-foot Great white shark launches 'petrifying' attack on two men in kayak A HUGE Great white shark attacked two men inside a tiny kayak and left behind a couple of palm-sized teeth.
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Bull sharks are not nearly as dangerous as the Nile crocodile; the incidence of bulls attacking and eating people is much more sporadic. Technically, the tiger shark surpasses the bull shark in terms of numbers of attacks and fatalities. Areas with steep drop-offs are also likely attack sites. The bull shark is as aggressive as its name implies, and one of its victims has described an attack as similar to being hit by a truck [source: McCarthy]. Sharks congregate there because their natural food items also congregate in these areas. Shark attacks will always occur; that is understood. No trace of an Australian diver has been found more than 24 hours after what police believe was a fatal great white shark attack on Sunday. In such cases, Tracking Sharks will post as close to the believed shark attack bite area as possible. Of course not. If you see any corrections, please feel free to contact Tracking Sharks. Due to language barriers, it is not possible in all cases to find exact locations of shark attacks.
That is normal behavior for crocodile.
The predators have been linked to two highly publicized attacks in Florida that left one teen dead and another seriously injured. Most attacks occur in nearshore waters, typically inshore of a sandbar or between sandbars where sharks feed and can become trapped at low tide. But it is not rare.