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- species3.htm accessdate "2008-05-04".
- species3.htm accessdate "2012-06-26".
- species3.htm accessdate "2014-04-06".
- species3.htm accessdate "2014-04-12".
- species3.htm date "2012-01-30".
- species3.htm first "George".
- species3.htm isCitedBy Copper_shark.
- species3.htm isCitedBy Shark_attack.
- species3.htm isCitedBy Tiger_shark.
- species3.htm last "Burgess".
- species3.htm publisher "Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida".
- species3.htm publisher "Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida".
- species3.htm publisher "Global Shark Attack File".
- species3.htm publisher "International Shark Attack File Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida".
- species3.htm quote "A number of requiem sharks in the genus Carcharhinus likely are involved in many more attacks than they are credited in this list and, if the list could reflect that reality, Carcharhinus bites would push such species as the sandtiger, hammerhead and nurse sharks towards the bottom of the list.".
- species3.htm quote "Positive identification of attacking sharks is very difficult since victims rarely make adequate observations of the attacker during the "heat" of the interaction. Tooth remains are seldom found in wounds and diagnostic characters for many requiem sharks are difficult to discern even by trained professionals. That said, this list must be used with caution because attacks involving easily identified species, such as white, tiger, sandtiger, hammerhead and nurse sharks, nearly always identify the attacking species, while cases involving difficult to identify species, such as requiem sharks of the genus Carcharhinus, seldom correctly identify the attacker. Thus the list is skewed to readily identified species.".
- species3.htm title "ISAF Statistics on Attacking Species of Shark".
- species3.htm url species3.htm.
- species3.htm url "http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/statistics/species3.htm".
- species3.htm work "International Shark Attack File".