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THIS PLOT SHOWS THE NUMBER OF SHARK ATTACKS BROKEN DOWN BY SPECIES OF SHARK AND FATAL VS. 
NON FATAL ATTACKS. FOR EACH SHARK , FATAL ATTACKS ARE IN RED AND NON FATAL ARE IN BLUE.
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This chart shows shark attacks broken down by the type of shark . It compares fatal and non 
fatal attack over a time period. There are less attacks than expected 
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This infographic on shark bites ranks the threat levels of various species of sharks, with 
great whites having incurring the most number of attacks and oceanic whitetip sharks incurring 
the least. The infographic splits the number of attacks into two categories: lethal and non-lethal, 
demonstrating that sharks, though frightening, are not as dangerous as they are made out to 
be.
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The graph shows relation between different Shark Bites ( World's deadliest sharks). Only 118 
shark bites where recorded round the year. Great White has the highest shark bites where as 
Blacktip has the lowest bites.
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The image on the left hand side depicts a rating of the most deadly shark bites that can happen. 
 From this chart within the graph it is showing that the Great White shark is the worst kind 
of shark.  It also list the Blacktup as being the least deadly shark to get bitten by within 
the ocean.
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This image is about Shark Bites and the worlds deadliest sharks. It provides information about 
sharks such as that they are not as deadly as many people think.  It also shows pictures of 
different types of sharks and provides facts about each type.  The pictures in this image 
are really good!
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This chart is titled: Shark bites, and shows the world's deadliest Sharks, classified by the 
amount of attacks by specific Sharks. I had a hard time seeing the details however.
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The following image is a advertisement for shark week. It is labeled the worlds deadliest 
bight. It suggests that shark bites however are not as deadly as one might think. It also 
lists different types of sharks and the rate of attack based on species of shark. 
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This image is titled, " Shark bites and the deadliest sharks." It gave examples in the image 
of the deadliest sharks. The sharks were displayed in the image. 
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Contrary to popular belief those huge terrifying creatures of the deep blue sea known as ''Great 
Whites'' are the least likely to attack humans, other smaller sharks have that distinction 
as shown in this illustration. 
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This chart shows shark bites from the world's deadliest sharks.  the great White has the highest 
number of shark bites.  There is also an inset of a shark with its mouth wide open.
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A Shark Week graphic explaining that most sharks are not dangerous to humans and lists 9 of 
the world's deadliest sharks, including Great White, Tiger, and Bull sharks, which according 
to the chart are the top 3 most deadly/dangerous and would require the most stitches if a 
human were bitten by one of them.
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This image shows or depicts in statistical bar and word graph format in regards to SHARK BITES...the 
world's deadliest sharks. There is also a picture of a great white shark with mouth opened.
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This chart describes shark bites. Specifically the world's deadliest sharks. Species represented 
on the chart include Great White shark and  Tiger shark.
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This is a chart that is based on the world's deadliest sharks, measuring the reported number 
of shark bites. At the top of the list, the highest number of  shark bites come from the Great 
White shark. The least number of shark bites come from Black Tip shark.
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