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Bear Attacks – International Shark Attack File - Florida Museum Sources of fatal bear attack statistics: “Fatal Attacks by American Black Bear on People: 1900-2009” by Stephen Herrero, Andrew Higgins, James E Cardoza, Laura I Hajduk Tom S Smith; published in the April, 2011 issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
6 Common Worries of First Time Scuba Divers - divessi. com It is normal to have some worries or anxieties about the idea of scuba diving for the first time But this planet is 71 percent water! That is a huge chunk of the planet waiting to be explored Scuba diving is an amazing way to experience what the underwater world has to offer, but many people avoid trying scuba diving because they fear the worst might happen to them The chances of something
Maui Sharks | Shark Attack in Maui, Hawaii | Tiger, Reef . . . In the Hawaiian Islands, since 1828, there have been 116 confirmed shark attacks and only 8 confirmed shark attack fatalities For Hawaii, that averages out to a shark attack every 1 59 years, and a fatality approximately every 23 years (Stats from Florida Museum of Natural History) You may say, “but shark attacks are increasing each decade!”
Bite - Pokémon Wiki Bite is a former Normal-type move introduced in Generation I Since Generation II, Bite has become a Dark-type move The foe is bitten with viciously sharp fangs It has a thirty percent chance of making the target flinch, or ten percent in the Generation I games
16 Animals With the Strongest Bite Force (PSI Ranked) Strongest bite force! Scientific name: Orcinus orca; Bite force: 19,000 PSI; Although often admired for their intelligence and beauty, an orca’s bite force is nothing to mess with Orcas are the true apex predators of the ocean, weigh 6-8 tons, and can crush prey with an estimated 19,000 PSI—far exceeding any other animal on this list
Advice to spearfishers – International Shark Attack File If a shark does get near you: Maintain eye contact with the shark; Slowly move away, and if possible, exit the water; If the shark tries to bite you: Hit shark in the eyes and gills Sensitive areas that can be hurt regardless of personal strength; Hit the shark on the snout and push away Water-resistance weakens your punch; Do NOT spear the shark