@Candidate 30.12.2013 | 12:08[Shark Attacks: What Are the Odds?](http://bit.ly/1h9xzKx)Your chances of being attacked by a shark are just one in 11.5 million, according to the University of Florida’s International Shark Attack File.On average, there are about 65 shark attacks worldwide each year; a handful are fatal. You are more likely to be killed by a dog, snake or in a car collision with a deer. You’re also 30 times more likely to be killed by lightning and three times more likely to drown at the beach than die from a shark attack, according to ISAF.Even digging a sand hole is more dangerous…The New England Journal of Medicine reported that from 1990 to 2006, 16 people died by digging until the sand collapsed and smothered them. ISAF counted a dozen U.S. shark deaths in the same period. Clearly, you’d be safer in the water, with the sharks.