Canvas - Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus Perezi)

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Although an intimating site, Caribbean Reef Sharks are generally passive and pose little to no threat to humans. They will normally only attack humans when cornered. Some behaviors that have been observed prior to attacks are: Head swings well out of the normal path; Sharp, quick movements or turns increasing in number; Back arches like a cat; One or both pectoral fins are lowered with trailing edges directed to the rear. If you observe these behaviors it's best to get out of the water quickly to avoid excessive risk, otherwise, they're just as curious as you are about them and can provide a life changing interaction.
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Although an intimating site, Caribbean Reef Sharks are generally passive and pose little to no threat to humans. They will normally only attack humans when cornered. Some behaviors that have been observed prior to attacks are: Head swings well out of the normal path; Sharp, quick movements or turns increasing in number; Back arches like a cat; One or both pectoral fins are lowered with trailing edges directed to the rear. If you observe these behaviors it's best to get out of the water quickly to avoid excessive risk, otherwise, they're just as curious as you are about them and can provide a life changing interaction.
Although an intimating site, Caribbean Reef Sharks are generally passive and pose little to no threat to humans. They will normally only attack humans when cornered. Some behaviors that have been observed prior to attacks are: Head swings well out of the normal path; Sharp, quick movements or turns increasing in number; Back arches like a cat; One or both pectoral fins are lowered with trailing edges directed to the rear. If you observe these behaviors it's best to get out of the water quickly to avoid excessive risk, otherwise, they're just as curious as you are about them and can provide a life changing interaction.