Shark Attack Risk Smaller Than Many Realize, Experts Say (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Deadly Sharks Look Dreamy In Close-Ups Snapped By Biologist
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Do sharks deserve their reputation as vicious man-eaters? Probably not. Last year in the U.S. 29 people were attacked by sharks--none fatally, according to the International Shark Attack file. During the same time period, dogs killed 31 people in the U.S.

Yes, people spend a lot more time around dogs than around sharks. But experts say the average shark is nothing like the monstrous Great White that gobbled beach-goers in the 1975 thriller "Jaws." The animals are intelligent, with a strong sense of curiosity and typically little interest in human flesh--in fact, some have been taught to perform tricks, according to Dr. Neil Hammerschlag, a University of Miami shark researcher.

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GALLERY: SHARKS, UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL

Sharks: Up Close And Personal
Blue Shark(01 of27)
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Oceanic White Tip Shark(02 of27)
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Blue Shark(03 of27)
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Lemon Shark(05 of27)
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Whale Shark(06 of27)
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Tiger Shark(07 of27)
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Tiger Shark(08 of27)
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Tiger Shark(09 of27)
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Oceanic Whitetip(10 of27)
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Tiger Shark(11 of27)
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Tiger Shark(12 of27)
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Tiger Shark(13 of27)
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Tiger Shark(14 of27)
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Oceanic Whitetip(15 of27)
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Oceanic Whitetip(16 of27)
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Great White Shark(17 of27)
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Great White Shark(19 of27)
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Oceanic Whitetip(20 of27)
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Sand Tiger Shark(21 of27)
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Lemon Shark(22 of27)
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Great Hammerhead(23 of27)
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Great White Shark(24 of27)
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Great White Shark(25 of27)
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Dusky Shark(26 of27)
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There are about 400 species of shark, from the eight-inch-long dwarf lanternshark to the enormous, polka-dotted whale shark. And while you might not call them charismatic, sharks are not mindless killing machines.

"Sharks definitely have personalities," he told The Huffington Post. "Some are more bold, some are shy, and some are curious. Every individual behaves a little differently.”

One thing's for sure: sharks are amazing-looking creatures, especially when you get really close. Just take a look at the photos from Hammerschlag above.

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