Naturalplastic,
Sounds like you and I would have no shortage of conversation if we were to meet in a cafe.
The walking shark is the epaulette (pronounced ep-eh-let) and can stay out of the water for an hour.
There's one documented attack on a human by a cookie cutter shark.
Life must be SOOOO boring for filter feeders; what a boring way to eat.
About 500 species of shark with 12 known to have attacked humans including the lemon shark (a normally very docile, "friendly" species) and the sandtiger -- which has a very menacing look and is often used to promote the dangers of sharks, yet is actually a harmless species, though there are documented attacks -- but they were probably provoked. One of the documented lemon attacks was on an influencer who was floating in a body of water filled will lemons. One clamped on her arm.
Look how many people every year are bitten and even mauled to death by DOGS, but let's face it, a series on dog attacks wouldn't be as thrilling. However, seems like at least a few times a month I catch a headline of someone maulted to death by a domesticated dog.
I'm still very "into" sharks, though the interest no longer is classed as special, but when it WAS special ..... definitely a hyperfixation. This was before the Internet, so my ability to gain knowledge of sharks was limited, and of course, back then, they didn't have all these cable shows on shark attacks. I was always talking about sharks. Man kills 100 million sharks a year.