Can a shark bite you in half?

surfer was bitten in half after losing a desperate fight for his life with two Great White sharks. Brad Smith, 29, was surfing off the Western Australian coast when a huge shark 'as wide as a car' lunged out of the water and snapped his board in half.
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Can a shark rip you in half?

'He put up such a brave fight. He was punching away and there was water and blood everywhere. ' Police have collected Mr Smith's surfboard, snapped in half by the razor-sharp teeth of one of the sharks.
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Can a shark bite through bone?

So, can a shark bite through bone? Bull sharks and white sharks do seem to have a significantly stronger bite than a hyena, which is known to eat bones, so it's very safe to say that, yes, sharks can bite through bone.
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Can a shark bite a leg off?

Jameson Reeder Jr., 10, was bitten Saturday while snorkeling off the Florida Keys, his family says. A 10-year-old boy had part of his leg amputated after a shark bit him while he was snorkeling off the Florida Keys over the weekend, his family says. Jameson Reeder Jr.
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Will a shark attack you if it sees you?

Sharks have been known to attack humans when they are confused or curious. If a shark sees a human splashing in the water, it may try to investigate, leading to an accidental attack.
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What to do if a shark is circling you?

As the shark swims around you, keep your head on a swivel and try to maintain eye contact. “Sharks are ambush predators,” Peirce explained. “If you're turning around and facing it the whole time while it circles you, it's not going to be half as comfortable as if it's able to sneak up from behind.”
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What to do if a shark grabs you?

Get into a defensive position.

If you are in shallow enough water, keep your feet on the ground. Slowly back up against a reef, piling, or rock outcropping or any solid obstruction so that the shark cannot circle around behind you. This way you only have to defend attacks in front of you.
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Has a shark ever saved a human?

A police officer told today how a shark guided him to a rescue boat after he had drifted helplessly in the Pacific Ocean for 15 weeks. Mr Toakai Teitoi's brother-in-law had perished from dehydration and the 41-year-old policeman knew it was only a matter of time before he, too, succumbed to the elements.
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What happens to a shark if you flip it upside down?

When the shark is gently turned on their back, it's thought to disorientate them, causing them to enter the state. The shark's muscles relax and their breathing becomes deep and rhythmic. When released the shark snaps out of this state. But why would tonic immobility be useful for sharks?
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Where do you hit a shark when attacked?

The best place to hit is its nose. Also try to claw at its eyes and grab its gills, two of the most sensitive areas on a shark.
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Can touching a shark cut you?

Sharks have been reported to inflict wounds on man by means other than biting. One of these includes "bumping," in which the shark makes a close pass by the victim. This action may result in lacerations and abrasions from the shark's rough skin [2, 3].
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Do sharks follow human blood?

Sharks are attracted to human blood

Although sharks have poor eyesight, their sense of smell is amazing! The sensing organ of a shark, called the ampullae of Lorenzini, can detect electric fields produced by living things. They can also detect blood in the water from miles away.
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Can you punch a shark in the eye?

“If... a shark bites you, what we recommend is you should hit the shark in the eye, in the nose, or stick your hand in the gills,” says Chris Lowe, of the California State University Long Beach Shark Lab, in an instructional video. “Those are all sensitive tissues and quite often it causes the shark to release.”
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Do sharks bump before attacking?

“Bump and bite” attacks are characterized by the shark initially circling and often bumping the victim prior to the actual attack. “Sneak” attacks differ in having the strike occur without warning.
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Do most shark attacks happen in 3 feet of water?

Most attacks on divers have happened in 31 to 40 feet of water, according to the Florida Museum of Natural History. Attacks on surfers and swimmers are most common in 6 to 10 feet of water, according to the museum.
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What happens if you pull a shark by its tail?

Moving forward: Sharks are the only fish that can't swim backwards — and if you pull a shark backward by its tail, it will die.
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What happens if you touch a shark's nose?

Shark studies have even found that touching a shark's snout can cause it to halt mid-motion and not attack. The reason could be the tiny electrical receptors called ampullae of Lorenzini that speckle the area around sharks' noses and mouths.
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Does pee keep sharks away?

During an large-scale experiment called Human Shark Bait, they put two divers in water at the same time — one was holding a bottle of urine, which he slowly poured into the water. The other diver didn't bring any pee to the table. Researchers tracked the brains of white sharks as this was happening. No reaction.
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Is it true that if you see dolphins there are no sharks?

This myth is often associated with a shark safety tip: “If you see dolphins, it's safe to swim there because their presence scares away sharks.” This is simply not correct. In fact, sharks and dolphins are often found near each other for a simple reason—they eat the same food, and both go where the food is.
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What shark is most likely to bite you?

Great white sharks, along with bull sharks and tiger sharks, account for the most bites on humans, researchers said in a press release Wednesday. They are the world's largest predatory fish, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and are known to rip chunks out of their prey, which are swallowed whole.
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Do you feel pain when attacked by a shark?

While each survivor describes the experience differently, a common description from shark attack survivors is the attack feels similar to being punched or bumped. Some survivors have even recounted no pain at all!
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What are sharks afraid of?

Just like we check under our beds for monsters, sharks check for dolphins before nodding off. That's right, the toughest kids on the undersea block swim in fear of dolphins.
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Should you scream at a shark?

If a shark attack is imminent while you are in the water, splash and yell just enough to keep the shark at bay. Sometimes yelling underwater or slapping the water repeatedly will scare the shark away. Conserve your strength for fighting in case the shark attacks.
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