Young white sharks, which are responsible for the majority of attacks on people, can't distinguish between humans and seals, according to new research. PHOTO: A young great white shark swims near the water's surface near Dyer Island in Western Australia, in 2004. White sharks, bull sharks and tiger sharks are the species responsible for the most injuries and fatal bites, according to the study. PHOTO: A young male great white shark swims near the surface off of the Neptune Islands in South Australia, in 2005. Baby white sharks can't tell difference between humans and seals: Study originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Source: ABC News October 27, 2021 04:22 UTC