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Actually a significant number of the world wide reported shark attacks are in
Florida. Almost all of the US attacks are in FL. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0128075321.htm Its still more common to drown, or die from a bee sting. "Veridican" wrote in message ... Florida does not publish the actual amount of shark attacks due to scaring off the tourists....I have stepped on a shark...I didn't know I could run that fast... First off, Florida doesn't have to--the news does it for them. Secondly, unprovoked shark attacks are very rare throughout the entire US, so they're even more rare in FL. Finally, all I'm saying is that you have a whole lot better chance of drowning than being bit by a shark. The Veridican The Veridican "Believe that truth is in the world when those who can see it follow it." |
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