<p>Bull sharks.</p>
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<p>They kill the most people, they're really agressive and they can live in freshwater.</p>
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<p>Great Whites get all the press. But Bulls are the scariest.</p>
<p>I was expecting that.</p>
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<p>But not from <strong>you</strong>, Oh Grizzly.</p>
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<p>Anyway, second scariest, for me, would be Great Whites.</p>
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<p>Third? Blue Sharks.</p>
<p>I live far away from deep sea predators so they all seem to be this amorphous ugly danger. </p>
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<p>I am a very good, very strong swimmer, but I have this morbid fear of deep (as in hundreds if not thousands of feet deep) water. Gah. Sharks are nasty, but the deeps? Gah Gah Gah!</p>
<p>Grizzlies are actually omnivores. Sharks are carnivore predators. Big difference. Well, not so big a distinction if you're being mauled, but still...</p>
I am planning a 7 day liveaboard dive tripin May that includes diving in chummed waters with sharks. I will let you know then which ones were the scariest!!!!
<p><a href="http://riversharks.com/index.cfm" target="_blank">Camden RiverSharks</a></p>
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<p>Although <em>they're</em> not scary, but driving through Camden can be</p>
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