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Can you outrun a shark in knee deep water?

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not some baby shark at least 8foot plus in length

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  1. welp a shark wouldnt be in knee deep water but in general

    no you would not be able to out swim (or run) a shark.


  2. No, but a shark which is about 8ft long will not be able to go into water shallower than 30cm. Even if you run as fast as possible(average sprinting speed is 15mph), a shark that size will still get upto 20 mph in knee deep water.

  3. Sharks that big cant get into knee deep water...but if they happen to be in knee deep water then of course you can out run them. chances are the shark is probably dead, But you also have to remember even little baby sharks have nasty bites and they are pretty fast and im pretty sure in knee high water you wouldnt be able to out run them. Running on a paved solid surface doesnt compare to running on sand in the water...

  4. Wouldn't have to worry about it a shark that size would not be in knee deep water, but if there were one you would have no problem outrunning it as it would not be able to move.

  5. Sure!

    Sharks can't run! They ain't got legs!

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