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  1. Myth #1: Whale Shark; Myth #2: Nurse Sharks; Myth #3 Caribbean Reef Sharks and fish; Myth #4: Thresher Shark; Myth #5: Silvertip Shark

  2. 1. Sharks are man-eating, blood-thirsty creatures. False. Sharks do not naturally hunt humans, in fact, according to the American Museum of Natural History, over 75% of all shark species will almost never encounter a human being and/or are incapable of consuming a human.

  3. We’re here to dispel some of the biggest myths about sharks: 1. Myth: Sharks are hungry man eaters looking for any chance to attack. Fact: Sharks are not hunting humans. Most “attacks” on humans are mistakes due to poor water visibility or are inquisitive bites.

  4. 28 de jul. de 2023 · MYTH: Shark Attacks Are on the Rise. Due to media exposure and the viral nature of reporting shark attacks, there’s a misperception that sharks are bloodthirsty predators that hunt humans. In 2022, there were fewer unprovoked shark bites compared to the 5-year average between 2017–2021.

  5. 3 de jul. de 2019 · 10 Shark Myths You Shouldn’t Believe. By Sunny Sea Gold. Updated: Jun. 09, 2022. Misconceptions about these marine predators is putting shark populations—and the ocean ecosytem in general—at...

  6. 24 de ago. de 2023 · In this article, we will dive into the rich tapestry of shark folklore from around the globe. From ancient myths to modern legends, we explore the cultural significance and symbolism behind these magnificent creatures. Join us as we separate fact from fiction and uncover the hidden wonders of shark folklore.

  7. 31 de jul. de 2019 · Humans. People kill about 100 million sharks every single year, making us their biggest threat. i. Myth: All sharks are massive. Truth: Yes, there are some very big sharks— whale sharks are the biggest fish in the sea, after all! But not all sharks are as hefty. The world’s smallest shark, the dwarf lantern shark, can fit in the size of your hand.