Lin Yang nodded, "Perhaps the common perceptions of sharks, fueled by films, television shows, or literary works, paint them as invincible, daunting forces, the absolute bosses of the ocean, but this image isn't entirely accurate, and it could even be said to be incorrect."
"For certain fierce, large sharks, such as the Bull Shark, Great White Shark, and Tiger Shark, this group of sharks indeed possess full-on aggression, and being targeted by them would most likely result in misfortune rather than luck."
However, aside from these few species, there are many other types of sharks in the sea, with at least five hundred known species worldwide. Excluding those top predator species, many other sharks do not have such remarkable hunting abilities. The majority of sharks are opportunists; they are not adept at chasing prey at high speed but prefer to ambush, particularly when they spot sick fish or those that swim abnormally, they will decisively attack."