Olive / Bones, that argument doesn't stack up.
Great Whites are wild creatures at the top of the food chain, not farmed domesticated animals bred for food.
Who knows what will happen if you start killing off apex predators. Think about it, less sharks means more food means more sharks.
All this is because we want everything. To swim in the ocean unprotected.
Nobody wants to swim in baths (caged areas of a beach), but sharks can't get in.
The chances of being attacked by a shark are right up there with getting struck by lightning. It's part of life.
If you enjoy walking through jungles, should we kill all the big cats so they don't attack you.
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