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Yes, I agree, I don't want to kill them, however, those sharks often met in shallow water is indeed incredible, they generally are not in deep place?
As for sharks and depth, it depends on the species. Many species live in relatively shallow water, Reef and tiger sharks are a good example, though ingame the tiger comes in closer than most would in real life.
It would only make sense if we could kill and eat whales. People do it, just not very often.
realy you kill an lovley turtle and used it as an turtle zombie willson ??
You know, it's got me thinking about one of the Jaws movies. A shark was caught, not the titular shark though, and they sclied it open because there was concern whether or not that specific shark had ate a missing child, I think. They found a lot of junk items in there, including a license plate. One of the characters said that basically certain sharks were like junk collectors sometimes. Of course, that's a lot of humans' fault for being the polluting bastards we are. Anyway....makes me wonder on the offchance we kill a shark, and in the process of carving it up for food, we find some random thing it tried to digest. Now I'm not proposing that we find people and lost land pets or whatnot, that might be a little too far.