They Are Animals Obeying Their Instincts

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Nonetheless, there is no proof to indicate that sharks ever "develop a taste for human flesh." Even when there is a series of attacks in a single area, sharks tend to travel great distances in sooner or later. Meaning the shark that made the first attack might be a whole bunch of miles away when the second attack happens. Scouring the world with fishing boats and bioskop keren killing sharks hours after an attack is unlikely to usher in the particular shark that attacked.

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