Sharks may swim closer to you than you think

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A research done in Florida tagged a few shark species and follow their swimming patterns. The results show that most species tend to come very often to very crowded beaches. This comes to show that sharks have no intention of attacking humans, as humans swim right next to them daily, while attacks are super rare.

 

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