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So, people will go swimming in bodies of water with those monsters?
Of course, I would so swimming in the ocean growing up on the west coast. Body surfing, surfing, swimming.....swimming at night etc.
I guess it is maybe what you grew up around?
People swim around them for sure. Just like sharks. Most people have no idea.
My local beach is the Shark Bite Capital Of The World. That doesn't stop people from going there every day.

More shark bites than anywhere else: Why is NSB the "Shark Bite Capital of the World?"
Why does Volusia County, Florida have so many shark bites? International Shark Attack File Director Gavin Naylor gives insight into the phenomenon.
www.news-journalonline.com
Just remember... neither one of these animals consider humans as their food source. When they bite us it's almost always a case of mistaken identity.
Female gators guard their nests. They can be seriously aggressive if you stumble upon a gator nest. One of my sons accidentally got too close to a nest and got chased across our old lake by a momma gator. She was just doing her job as a mother... she wasn't hunting for dinner.
Gators are almost always scared to death of people. They do their best to avoid us.