I’m not posing a threat to their well-being nor am I splashing and flailing in the water that resembles prey in distress that they hunt. Does that mean I have a 100% guarantee they may not see me as prey or test if I can be a meal?
They’re not eating or biting me because I don’t look, move, or smell like their prey. Also, the only reason the sharks in this clip are here is because of the scent of bait in the water we use to attract them.
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