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Great White sharks. How often do they eat?

We had a guy eaten by a shark a couple of days back and I'm wondering if it's safe to gfo back in the water yet? We were warned a few weeks back not to go out in small craft, kayaks etc. cos there was a 6m white pointer loose in the bay, If it's the same 1 it's already eaten a guy off the beach a couple of years ago, and nudges fishing boats, think it's a man eater?

But I'd like to go out on the bay in my kayak, but not shore if Jaws will be hungry again yet, or not??

Perth western Australia

Update:

Well you lot are broody useless, I coulda been out and got eaten.

It had more than a nibble, it ate a guy!

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  • 10 years ago
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    Now that it's had a nibble, it has almost certainly developed a taste for human flesh. I mean, we supposedly taste like pig, but better. Who wouldn't want a second helping? So even if they don't normally eat as often as we do, this guy is gonna be stuffing himself with as many people as he can get. The only thing to do now is to go out in your kayak and find the monster, then battle him man-to-beast with nothing but a hunting knife and your fists. I wish you the best of luck.

  • 4 years ago

    They consume something extremely, they're very curious animals and fearless, that's why they have been understand to take out the atypical human. they prefer seals, sea lions, different sharks, fish etc. they have razor-like the teeth that observed off flesh so as that they might handle something they might get their jaws around. wish that enables.

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