But did the shark just have a bit of a taste test and then spit him out and he didn't survive, or did the shark goggle him up?
I know it sounds silly but I reckon a lot of shark attacks aren't actully shark 'attacks', they are sharks just using what sensory systems they have to determine what something is, and can I eat it.
Sight, don't know what it is, I need to taste it.
Taste, have a chomp. Yuck spit it out (oh no the fragile human is too soft and bleedy to survive).
I reckon it's just the fact that there are more and more poeple in the water and less and less fish and so the sharks are testing things that they wouldn't normally to seek alternate food sources.
I have no biology or environmental information to back up my thoughts.
Leave the sharks. Let em munch a few peeps. Less people is a good thing.
We get too emotional about it.
I would be upset if someone I knew got eaten, but a shark is a big toothed predator. Let it be a big toothed predator and eat what it wants.
I am anti shark killing.