Caporegime
The shark is hunting. Included in the group of things it is hunting, are humans.
Where did you school? The other place? Holey moley.
The shark is hunting. Included in the group of things it is hunting, are humans.
I don't imagine this is an insurmountable problem for you in, uh, Leeds.
of course you're totally correct. what do all the marine biologists etc know. well done for winningThe shark is hunting. Included in the group of things it is hunting, are humans. By your logic, it doesn't hunt fish because if it "comes across a human" and eats him, it's not specifically looking only for fish and therefore doesn't hunt fish. Unless you (a) have found a shark that only ever eats one and only one specific type of prey or (b) speaks and tells you "today, I'm hunting X and will ignore Y", then you're out of luck. Your logic above means sharks never hunt.