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==Behavior==
==Behavior==
The larger the shark is, the more common it is to attack Blockheads. Larger sharks inflict more damage than young sharks. Sharks will swim towards a Blockhead in a [[Boat|boat]] or out of the [[Water|water]] on a [[Beach|beach]] or other adjacent block and try to attack, but they cannot reach them. Young sharks and those who have failed to attack tend to swim away from Blockheads. Sharks do not behave any differently when near [[Fish (creature)|fish]].
The larger the shark is, the more common it is to attack Blockheads. Larger sharks are capable of inflicting more damage than young ones. Sharks will swim towards a Blockhead in a [[Boat|boat]] or out of the [[Water|water]] on a [[Beach|beach]] or other adjacent block and try to attack, but they cannot reach them. Young sharks and those who have been attacked or failed in an attack attempt tend to swim quickly away from Blockheads. Sharks do not behave any differently when near [[Fish (creature)|fish]].
 
While it may appear at times that a shark (particularly a large one) is out of the water or inside a solid [[Blocks|block]], this is only because it's location is determined by the position of it's head and jaws. The rest of the shark can overlap adjacent spaces with no effect.


When a shark despawns, it makes a watery "bloop" sound. When approaching for a possible attack, there will be a two-chord sound reminiscent of the beginning of the theme to the movie "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073195/ Jaws]" (1975).
When a shark despawns, it makes a watery "bloop" sound. When approaching for a possible attack, there will be a two-chord sound reminiscent of the beginning of the theme to the movie "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073195/ Jaws]" (1975).
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