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Are there sharks in Dubai?

“Also, Dubai has a low probability of a shark attack. Most sharks that frequent our shallow shores in the emirate are non-aggressive species.” According to her, the species mostly observed in the shallow beaches of Dubai are reef sharks, which are mostly docile.



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