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Whoa, talk about a head-scratcher! Color sharks hate what? Well, turns out they don’t like bright colors. Yup, you heard that right - color sharks are actually averse to vibrant hues. It’s kind of ironic since they’re so often associated with bright blues and greens. But nope, these guys prefer more muted tones. Go figure!
What Color Do Sharks Hate? [Solved]
Well, if you don’t want to run into a shark, it’s best to avoid bright and contrasting swimwear. We usually go for dark blue or black fins, mask, tank and wetsuit - that way we’re less likely to draw attention.
Bright Colors: Sharks are sensitive to bright colors, such as yellow, orange, and red. These colors can be seen from a distance and may startle or confuse the shark.
Shiny Objects: Sharks are also attracted to shiny objects that reflect light in the water. This could include jewelry, watches, or even metal objects like fishing lures or hooks.
High Contrast Patterns: Sharks have excellent vision and can easily spot high contrast patterns in the water from a distance. This includes stripes, polka dots, and other bold designs that stand out against their environment.
Flashing Lights: Flashing lights can also attract sharks as they may think it is prey moving around in the water or another predator trying to scare them away from their territory.
Sharks don’t have a favorite color, but they definitely hate one: yellow! That’s because yellow is the color of many of their predators, like killer whales and large fish. So when sharks see something yellow, they know to stay away.