Why Sharks Rarely Mistake Humans For Prey

Sharks evolved sensory and behavioral rules that define prey by shape, sound, and chemistry, making humans statistical outliers in their hunting logic.

Sharks evolved sensory and behavioral rules that define prey by shape, sound, and chemistry, making humans statistical outliers in their hunting logic.

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