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5 Reasons You Should Stop Fearing Sharks


5 Reasons You Should Stop Fearing Sharks


Get To Know More About The Ocean's Scariest Predator

Sharks have an intimidating reputation, but much of it comes from dramatic storytelling rather than everyday reality. People like to think sharks have it out for humans, but the truth is, they couldn't care less about us. To help that make sense, here are five reasons you should stop being so scared of them.

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1. Shark Attacks Are Extremely Rare

Despite being a common fear for most people, shark encounters with humans are pretty uncommon, and actual attacks are even more rare. Many shark species live their lives without ever coming into contact with people, as a matter of fact!.

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2. Most Sharks Are Not Dangerous to Humans

Despite what you see in movies and headlines, there are tons of different shark species and only a few have actually been linked to attacks on people. Many sharks are actually relatively small and feed on fish, crustaceans, or plankton.

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3. Sharks Help Keep Oceans Healthy

Sharks aren't just the dangerous beasts you think them to be. They play an important role in maintaining balance in marine ecosystems. By regulating other animal populations, they help support healthier food webs and more stable ocean environments. 

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4. Sharks Usually Avoid People

In most cases, sharks don't seek out human interaction and prefer to keep their distance. And on the off chance that they do approach, it's often out of curiosity rather than aggression. 

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5. Learning About Sharks Makes Them Less Frightening

Fear often comes from a lack of knowledge or incomplete and inaccurate information. Reading about shark behavior, habitats, and species can make them seem far more understandable, and much less threatening. 

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