RadRob
Contributor
Bull's are indeed dangerous. Below is a list of the top 7 dangerous sharks, in order from most dangerous (white) and least dangerous (hammerhead).
White, tiger, bull, sand tiger, blacktip, requiem sharks, and great hammerheads.
I believe the tigers and bulls are pretty aggressive, whereas the whites take a "sample" bite to see if the potential food is good or not. And a lot of times, the white's aggression is a case of mistaken identity, but they are credited with the most attacks on humans. Because of their size (averaging 16'), they are more likely to be fatal. Tigers and bulls attack divers without provocation, because they eat just about anything. Bulls are more of a threat to humans than tigers or whites because of its big size and its habitat — which includes populous tropical areas as well as freshwater bodies.
I would love to see all of these. I would prefer to do it in a cage though.
White, tiger, bull, sand tiger, blacktip, requiem sharks, and great hammerheads.
I believe the tigers and bulls are pretty aggressive, whereas the whites take a "sample" bite to see if the potential food is good or not. And a lot of times, the white's aggression is a case of mistaken identity, but they are credited with the most attacks on humans. Because of their size (averaging 16'), they are more likely to be fatal. Tigers and bulls attack divers without provocation, because they eat just about anything. Bulls are more of a threat to humans than tigers or whites because of its big size and its habitat — which includes populous tropical areas as well as freshwater bodies.
I would love to see all of these. I would prefer to do it in a cage though.