10 Most Kick-butt sharks on earth.

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I rather enjoyed all the different kinds of teeth, I always kind of assumed most shark teeth were pretty much the same. Thanks man
 
Thanks MaddMaxx! I was really going for that, I think the different kind of teeth are really interesting myself.

Does anyone else find the narrators voice in the shark vs octopus clip annoying?
 
Bulls should be #1. Yeah great whites are larger, but bulls survive and breed in fresh water and are responcible for the most bites of any shark iirc.
 
No Frilled Sharks or Sawsharks?
 
Bulls should be #1. Yeah great whites are larger, but bulls survive and breed in fresh water and are responcible for the most bites of any shark iirc.

Well GWS takes much impressive prey than bull sharks. From porpoises to beaked whales and there is a case of a GWS killed an isolated sickly adult orca off Australian coasts.
 
I was actually going to put GWs second, just to be different. First place was going to go to tiger sharks. Although, I found a source that said Tiger's give way to GWS when they are in the same area, so I couldn't rank the tigers higher even though I wanted to.

It's funny you say frilled sharks, because they were originally in the list! But after writing about them I learned that they're not really kick-butt, just really cool and unique. There is a difference! I suppose you could say the same thing about the goblin, but no way I was leaving it out! I put in the oceanic white tip to replace frilled sharks when I took them out of the list.

I think both GW's and tiger sharks have killed more people than bull sharks. I'm pretty sure Bull sharks have killed the third most people of the shark species. I'm less sure about non fatal attacks, but I think the rankings are the same.
 
I think tigers attack more but I dont think gw does more than bull sharks.


Well GWS takes much impressive prey than bull sharks. From porpoises to beaked whales and there is a case of a GWS killed an isolated sickly adult orca off Australian coasts.

True, but they are a threat only in the ocean(if u call em a threat). Bulls travel faaaar through fresh, and can live and breed in fresh water. Imo, makes it #1.
 
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