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September 30th, 2008

What You Should Know About South African Sea Sharks

are really fascinating creatures! Feared by mankind for their fierce eating habits and their vicious look, but still are we so intrigued by this majestic creature. have become a rather popular specie; constantly to be seen in news reports and in Hollywood movies, hunted by some, researched by the shark lovers and with shark cage diving increasing in popularity all around the world, especially in South Africa, people can’t seem to get enough about the king of the ocean. On that note, below are a couple of interesting things about and Shark Cage Diving you didn’t know and would probably intrigued when reading it.

• There are more than 360 shark species, but only four of them present a threat to humankind and are known to attack humans: The Great White Shark, Bull Shark, Tiger Shark and the Oceanic Whitetip Shark. Most of the times these attacks are provoked and a lot of the times they are even mistaken. There are other shark species that have attacked, but has hardly ever been the cause of death.

don’t always bite, just sometimes. Unlike humans can not eat continuously in a row, so most often they bite to determine if the object is worth their digestive time. If they’ve bitten it and don’t think it is worth their while they will leave it and find something better. It is almost like us people inspecting a menu deciding what to eat. If we aren’t satisfy we’ll just look for something else or find another restaurant.

• According to experiments it has been concluded that may be afraid of dolphins. To top that there have been stories that dolphins have protected humans from before. Mythbusters tested this theory by putting a mechanical, made-up dolphin where a great white shark was feeding near a seal cutout and raw bait. But instead of the shark going for the bait or dolphin he avoided both of them.

• It is possible for female to reproduce and give birth without having any physical contact with a male shark. Not always, but sometimes. One particular case has been documented of a female shark not having had contact with a male shark in three years, but has given birth to a baby shark without any parental DNA present; resulting in the newborn almost being an exact replica of his mother, yes its true try Shark Cage Diving

• In some cultures are worshipped as gods. At some islands like Hawaii where there is a vast amount of , it is no surprise that they model a shark as a god. The story has it that some of these models can transform from human to shark. Some stories even tell of the first being of human nature. One particular story tells the fable that the shark in human form warned beach-goers about the in the water. But the people on the beach ignored the human-shark, and was later eaten up by the same shark that originally warned them about the .
are said to have been living on earth for 400 million years. When a shark dies its cartilage dissolves and its teeth drop to the bottom of the ocean where it is covered with sandy sediment which prevents oxygen and destructive bacteria from reaching the tooth and that is why when you find a shark tooth fossil it is grey, black or brown and not white of colour.

Now whether you are fascinated by the shark specie, fear them or are just intrigued with them; above facts can certainly make us admire this incredible creature.

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  1. Has anyone bought you coffee yet? Karen
    why is my blog not being pinged?

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