Scientists say that sharks do not attack humans, that when they bite it us it’s because they want to know what kind of meat we are.
But you can see more and more videos about shark attacks on humans, even on beaches where it was thought impossible.
On the soft sands of the beaches of Cancún in Mexico, many tourists go to these soft sands during their vacation, but lately there are too many shark sightings roaming the shores of the beach.
In 2016, they dared to attack several tourists, on different dates. People had their arm, leg or half of their body bitten off and in one case they even took the life of a person.
In North Carolina, on its beaches, several white sharks were sighted. Experts say that white sharks do not walk in groups but alone. So what exactly makes them walk in groups?
In 2019, white sharks attacked 4 people, on different occasions, in less than 2 months. Some were mutilated, others only left scars.
In 2015, a young man who was swimming on a beach was bitten on the arm and lost it during the attack.
Sharks were sighted on the beaches of Massachusetts in 2013. They killed a surfer.
They say these sharks are only seen in the same places where seals are. What makes them go to the beaches where the humans are?
What are we humans doing so that sharks leave their routine place and go to the beaches where humans had pleasant and calm days?
Are sharks responsible for their mobilization? These animals have been doing the same for years, born in one place, raised in another, interact in others, and rest in places that humans have studied for years.
So what are we doing to the natural environment of these species? What are we doing to their homes, so that they have to leave behind their habitat to go to taste meat in other areas where they have never been seen before?
We are the ones to blame for everything we change in the environment. We, the "smartest" species, damage everything we touch. We turn nothing into gold, because our ambition does not allow us to think about the less fortunate species. We modify their environment at our convenience and then that reverts to damage to our own species.
We ourselves are our worst enemies ...What's wrong with us?
That's way too many shark attacks. I also read somewhere about great whites being rather solitary and they only form groups when it's mating season or if the target is larger than they