Species 'killer' short nose, specializing in gaping prey on the prey
Other sharks are also known as Carcharhinus leucas, or Zambezi or Zambi sharks in Africa and Nicaragua sharks in Nicaragua.
Other sharks are also known as Carcharhinus leucas, or Zambezi or Zambi sharks in Africa and Nicaragua sharks in Nicaragua. They are widespread in the world, often living in warm and shallow waters along the coast and rivers.
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Cow sharks are known for their aggressive, shallow water and often in brackish or freshwater areas. They can live in both sea and fresh water and can live in rivers deep inland. However, cow sharks are not really freshwater fish although it can live in fresh water.
In the ranking of the most dangerous sharks for humans, bull sharks stand first. They are the most aggressive of all sharks. They are known to attack people and experts find them responsible for the majority of human deaths.
In addition, they live close to densely populated areas and can adapt to fresh water, which makes them twice as dangerous. There are many opportunities to reach people and their aggressiveness turns them into the most dangerous shark for humans.
Cow sharks have such a name because of their large, short nose, as well as their aggressive temperament and the habit of ramming their heads straight into their prey before attacking. They are medium sized sharks, firm bodies, thick flesh and long pectoral fins.
As fast and agile predators, they eat almost everything they see, including fish, dolphins, and other sharks. Like the great white shark, the bull shark attacks people due to curiosity and is known as the "cannibal" killer.
They are mostly sharks that have attacked humans in near-shore attacks, even in the case of other sharks. Many attacks have been recorded.
As in August 2012, a surfer, a Frenchman who ignored the warning, could not get into the water at sunset when the shark broke his limbs. The attack occurred on the west coast of Reunion Island, dubbed the paradise of France. And the culprit is identified as bull shark.
Through research, many scientists have pointed out that extreme cow sharks like to attack humans in beaches.
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