Did you ever wonder what the 10 deadliest sharks are? Click on the shark below and see its rating in the list...
Bull Shark Great white Shark Lemon Shark Blue Shark Tiger Shark
Grey Reef shark Great Hammerhead Shark Oceanic White Tip Shark Sand Tiger Shark Shortfin Mako Shark
Size Comparison Between Carcaradon Megalodon (top) and the Great white (bottom)
Number 1 on the list is the Bull shark mainly because it is the only shark that can travel into fresh water as well as saltwater. Also, the bull shark is very aggressive, and lives in popular vacation spots such as florida and the caribbean...
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Number 2 on the list is the infamous Great White Shark. Great whites feed on seals, and occasionally mistakes surfers for seals. The great white shark is 21 feet of pure power, and is capible of swimming 35 miles an hour when attacking prey...
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The third shark on the list is the Tiger shark. The tiger shark is commonly found near inshore and reef habitats, and is known to eat anything it wants, including smaller sharks...
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Number four on the list is the Oceanic White tip shark. The white tip has an exellent sense of smell, as do all sharks, but the white tip is mainly responsible for shark attacks from shipwrecks...
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Number 5 on the list is the great hammerhead shark, known for its hammer-shaped head, this shark is a skilled predator, that is like the vacuum of the ocean, and can sense animals under the sand like rays, also this big fish eats a lot of fish and maybe bite a human...
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Number 6 on the list is the shortfin mako shark. This shark is the fastest fish in the sea, but its topspeed is not known exactly. Another thing that makes the shortfin mako so deadly, is that it is and aggressive fish. The mako shark is a prized sportfish, and a seafood delight, but beware this speed demon...
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Number 7 on the list is the Sand Tiger shark. The Sand Tiger is often found in aquariums because of it's sharp scary apperence, these fish are considered the garbage cans of the oceans, and are sometimes cannabilistic...
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Number 8 on the list is the grey reef shark. This shark is a threat mainly to divers and spearfishermen, because of it's almost supreme rule over the reefs, keep a sharp eye when encuontered, for these sharks like to attack from the back...
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Number 9 on the list is the blue shark, this shark is a mighty swimmer, and is very aggressive. The blue shark is found in a variety of places because of migration, blue sharks have mighty jaws, also, they are smart, and have good eyesight...
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Finally, number 10 is the lemon shark, often used for shark testing, lemon sharks are calm, but dangerous. The lemon shark has a powerfull jaw, and has the best sight out of any shark, it sees in the dark extremelly well, and inhabits the shallow, and lagoons...
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Created by Chris sala and Tyler Shannon

Last updated:Thursday, January 14, 1904

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