Here is a map of shark attacks on the Red Sea. Blue is non fatal, red is fatal. Not so fun fact, the 2023 fatal attack was all caught on film.
Here is a map of shark attacks on the Red Sea. Blue is non fatal, red is fatal. Not so fun fact, the 2023 fatal attack was all caught on film.
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This indicates that, statistically speaking, sharks aren't dangerous.
27 1 ReplyIs the only danger mortal?
6 0 ReplySharks have caused 7 deaths in some 50 years.
Cows have killed about 13 people in the Netherlands in a decade.
7 1 ReplyAnd 90% of statistics are made up on the spot.
Here’s what wikipedia says:
According to the International Shark Attack File(ISAF), between 1958 and 2016 there were 2,785 confirmed unprovoked shark attacks around the world, of which 439 were fatal.[16] Between 2001 and 2010, an average of 4.3 people per year died from shark attacks.[3]
Still very low, but nearly 100 times higher than your number.
10 0 ReplyWell yeah, my source was "count the red squares in the image"
The world is somewhat larger than the red sea area.
6 1 ReplyDoesn’t make sense to compare red sea shark deaths to worldwide cow deats. Which is why I assumed you meant worldwide.
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4 0 ReplyEither way I'm not taking my chances 😅
4 0 ReplyIf you find yourself in that region, the sharks may be the least of your concerns :)
18 1 ReplyWell, here I am.. should I call for help, or just try to swim away? 🥲
4 0 ReplyWell, I guess you are there intentionally, so enjoy yourself!
If you go swimming, stuff some raw steaks in your swimsuit. If a shark attacks, you can feed it the steak and it'll leave you alone :)
2 0 ReplyI plan on bringing waterproof tp with, incase I do see a shark 😅
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Care to expand on that?
3 1 ReplyThis is a LGBTQ friendly instance, most people here won't be terribly welcome in those countries.
Also not the most stable region ATM either.
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