Ocean’s Most Dangerous Sharks
Great White Shark
Responsible for the most unprovoked attacks on humans, this apex predator can grow over 20 feet long and has a bite force over 4,000 psi.
Tiger Shark
Nicknamed the "garbage can of the sea," it’s aggressive, curious, and will eat anything—including license plates and tires.
Bull Shark
Known for its unpredictable nature, it thrives in both salt and freshwater, making it especially dangerous near human habitats.
Oceanic Whitetip Shark
Feared by sailors, this shark is believed to have caused many fatal attacks on shipwreck survivors during WWII.
Shortfin Mako Shark
The fastest shark in the ocean, capable of bursts up to 45 mph, making it deadly to both prey and unsuspecting divers.
Hammerhead Shark
While not as aggressive as others, their size and hunting skill still make them dangerous in certain close encounters.
Blacktip Shark
Frequently found near shores and reefs, these sharks are responsible for numerous bites worldwide, often due to mistaken identity.