Has a Navy SEAL ever been attacked by a shark?

there is that one time that a confirmed shark attack killed a Navy SEAL. It was way back in 1963, and took place not during BUD/S in California or Virginia Beach (training used to be run on both coasts), but rather in the tropical paradise of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands.
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Can seals get away from sharks?

A seal escaped the deadly jaws of an attacking great white shark in waters off South Africa by balancing on the shark's nose before dropping back into the water and swimming away.
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Do sharks mistake people for seals?

Sharks have extremely powerful vision and are unlikely to mistake a surfer for a seal. However, in turbid waters, the erratic motion of humans and the contrast between their skin and their attire can confuse sharks.
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What are sharks afraid of?

Contrary to popular belief, sharks are also quite afraid of humans! Being apex predators, it is natural that sharks will fear or stay away from the unknown, and that includes humans.
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Do sharks think wetsuits are seals?

people believe that sharks mistake a human with a black wetsuit for a seal (i.e., meal), we have never agreed with that assumption. It just does not make any evolutionary sense to us.
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A Navy SEAL explains what to do if you're attacked by a shark



Can seals survive shark bite?

In many cases, elephant seals can survive shark bites because of their blubber layer — but may end up with large scars on their bodies after the wounds heal. “Smaller seals still provide a good meal to the sharks and are not as difficult to fight against as the larger adult seals,” park officials said.
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How does a seal avoid a shark?

By sticking close to the tail and body of the shark, the mammal is actually able to stay well clear of the shark's gaping maw. Often used in the wild, this impressive survival instinct is used to outmanoeuvre and eventually tire the predator into submission, making for a clean get away for the animal in danger.
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How does a seal avoid predators?

By swimming under the ice, these seals can often avoid their main predators—orcas and leopard seals. The environment helps their own fishing as well. When feeding below the ice, they may dive beneath their prey. As the seal rises, the fish above it are backlit by the ice above and easily spotted in silhouette.
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Do navy SEALs swim in shark infested waters?

Navy SEALs Train For How to Survive A Shark Attack

During a required five and a half-mile night swim during Navy SEAL training, students make their way through the waters surrounding San Clemente Island, just off the coast of San Diego, California.
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How many Navy SEALs have been eaten by sharks?

A graduate of BUD/S would be assigned to either a UDT or SEAL team, interchangeably, throughout his career. This particular lieutenant graduated from BUD/S class 28E (meaning, East Coast BUD/S), and is the only confirmed case of a SEAL being killed by a shark.
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Has a Navy SEAL ever been left behind?

The SEAL Legacy has been developed and fostered for the more than 50-year history of the United States Navy SEAL Teams. NO SEAL has ever been captured and NO SEAL has ever been left behind on the field of battle, dead or alive.
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Do they drown you in SEAL training?

False. There is a test called drownproofing; maybe this is where the idea you have to drown to graduate came from. But they do tie your feet together and hands behind your back, but you do this in a pool.
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How much does a new Navy SEAL make?

A SEAL's Salary: Typical Navy SEAL Makes About $54,000.
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Who is the most decorated Navy SEAL OF ALL TIME?

Who is the most decorated Navy SEAL of all time? Michael E. Thornton, who earned the Medal of Honor, Silver Star, 3 Bronze Stars, and 2 Purple Hearts, is widely regarded as being the most decorated SEAL of all time.
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What do seals do for fun?

They spend most of their days lazing about, sunbathing in some of our planet's most incredible places – like Antarctica, the Galapagos Islands and Peru's Ballestas Islands – they are majority blubber (which helps against the cold, you know) and feed off sumptuous seafood.
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How do seals protect themselves kids?

As a last resort when grabbed by a predator, seals will bite and thrash to defend themselves. In the case of male seals, such as elephant seals protecting a territory from competing males, the two will battle by biting and slamming their necks against each other.
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What advantage does a seal have when it is chased by a shark?

Young Cape fur seals can reverse direction in a much smaller distance than their shark attacker needs, which lets them take evasive action, leaping away from the shark's jaws before it can take a second bite.
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Do sharks eat elephant seals?

These immature seals are the preferred prey of the white shark at the Farallon Islands. Observations there indicate that the white sharks eat young elephant seals seven times more frequently than they eat other pinnipeds, such as California sea lions and harbor seals.
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Do killer whales eat bull elephant seals?

Types of prey

At Sea Lion Island, the main killer whale target are the elephant seals. Although killer whales are routinely observed chasing sea lions, penguins, and even steamer ducks, they concentrate on elephant seals, that is probably the species that guarantees the best return for the effort.
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Do orcas mistake humans for seals?

Orca attacks on humans

Occasionally, an orca may mistake a human for something they do eat, such as a seal.
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What do sharks see humans as?

"White sharks are often portrayed as 'mindless killers' and 'fond of human flesh,' however, this does not seem to be the case, we just look like their food," study lead author Laura Ryan, a neurobiologist and post doctoral researcher at Macquarie University in Australia, told Live Science in an email.
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Do sharks see surfers as seals?

The analysis reportedly confirmed that young great whites are indeed prone to mistaking humans on surfboards for pinnipeds, as the sharks likely perceive the two as looking very similar – this is particularly true of people on short boards.
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Do dolphins protect you from sharks?

Dolphins have even been known to protect humans in danger of sharks. Apex Prey. Orcas are the largest member of the dolphin family and have been known to hunt great white sharks when food is scarce. Full-Time Orcas, Part-Time Shark Tamers.
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