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Can someone fight of a shark?

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because I heard that a guy punched and hit and splashed when a shark came near him and it swam away.

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  1. I CAN!!!!!


  2. There are ways to defend against a shark attack. Hitting the shark in the gills and in the eyes are the best places to strike. Splashing the water will usually entice a large shark into coming back again and again.

  3. yes,there are lucky guys like him.LUCKY.because sharks doesn't get affected by punches in the water as force is reduced when it hits water causing the punch to weaken.

    there are only rare cases of real shark attack and then surviving.7 out of 10 shark attacks were fatal ones.

    so there's a little chance of surviving their attacks.

    remember:they only attack whenever they feal threatened.they don't attack for not apparent reson.be kind to them.and to do that:stay away from them.that is all you need to know.

    i hope i helped!

  4. Small ones, yes! Large ones, no!

  5. The yearly average of unprovoked shark attacks on humans is 75, resulting in about 10 deaths. These worldwide numbers are small given the millions of humans that enter the water. You have a better chance of dying from a bee sting, a dog or snake bite, or lightning than from a shark attack.

    If attacked by a shark, the general rule is "Do whatever it takes to get away!" Some people have successfully chosen to be aggressive, others passive. Some yelled underwater, others blew bubbles. I personally would go down fighting.

  6. That's believable.  You see the majority of sharks are small and don't ever come near a human.  There is no such thing as an average shark.  

    http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/education/...

  7. sure.. most sharks are uner 4 feet anyway

    a shark doesn't want to be messed with or hit any more than any other animal..

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