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Statistics About The Least Dangerous Sharks
The least dangerous sharks include species such as the whale shark, basking shark, and nurse shark which rarely pose a threat to humans due to their feeding habits and non-aggressive behavior.
In this post, we explore the statistics surrounding the least dangerous sharks, shedding light on the limited threat they pose to humans. With over 400 shark species in existence, only a small fraction have been involved in attacks on humans. From the docile Angel Shark to the plankton-feeding Whale Shark, we uncover the low-risk nature of these fascinating creatures and debunk common misconceptions about their danger.
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"Over 400 species of shark exist, but only around 30 have been involved in human attacks."
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"The Angel Shark poses a smaller threat to humans, as it only becomes aggressive if threatened or cornered."
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"Nurse Sharks, which are usually harmless, account for the fourth highest number of attacks on humans."
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"Whale Sharks, considered one of the least dangerous sharks, feed on plankton and have a mouth opening of 1.5 meters."
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"Approximately 16 shark attacks occur each year in the United States, none of which are by the considered least dangerous sharks."
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"The Spiny Dogfish is considered non-threatening to humans and there have been no fatalities reported due to these sharks."
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"The Zebra Shark, known for being calm and slow, poses little threat to humans."
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"The Sand Tiger Shark, despite its fearsome appearance, is not a significant threat to humans."
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"There has been only one recorded attack by a Basking Shark, which is considered one of the least dangerous sharks to humans."
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"The Wobbegong Shark is typically non-aggressive towards humans unless threatened."
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"Less than 10% of shark species have been involved in attacks on humans."
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"Horn Sharks are harmless to humans unless provoked or stepped on."
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"Blacktip Reef Sharks have been responsible for only 11 unprovoked attacks on humans."
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"Lemon Sharks are considered low-threat to humans, with only 10 documented cases of unprovoked attacks."
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"The Caribbean Reef Shark rarely attacks humans, with only a few documented cases."
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"The chances of being attacked by a shark are 1 in 11.5 million, further highlighting the limited danger of even the most threatening species."
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"Thresher Sharks are not typically a threat to humans, with only four unprovoked attacks documented."
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"The Blue Shark, despite appearing intimidating, has a lower attack incidence with only 13 unprovoked attacks documented."
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"Megamouth Sharks, one of the rarest species, pose no known threat to humans as they are deep-water dwellers feeding on plankton."
Jannik Lindner
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