Ten Things You Should Know About Sharks
Ten things you should know about sharks.
These wonderful sea mammals have been our friends for as long as men can remember. There have been so many wonderful legends and stories of these benevolent creatures and their good will towards man.
Sharks do not normally attack and eat humans, but rather prefer to sink their teeth into a juicy, blubbery seal. Some sharks are aggressive or opportunist enough to take a curiosity nibble out of a swimmer before cruising away, but most sharks dine on some of the same seafood delights that we might order at Red Lobster or at our favorite seafood restaurant.
Oftentimes, sharks are dreaded by many for their ferocious appearance and aggressive behavior.
The traits that occur within these species are directly proportional to the gene pools that exist in the ecological balance. The more these species mate and live within these pools; the more of the dominant traits will remain causing an outpouring of these particular species to populate.
These fierce predators live at the expense of others. It’s either they kill or starve. They do it strictly for survival purposes, nothing personal.