What’s More Likely to Get You: Shark, Stingray, or Lightning?
By the way, our team did a little digging after the show. When the thunder roars, go indoors.
Audra and B.J. discuss their chances when it comes to stingrays, sharks and lightning. By the way, our team did a little digging after the show. When the thunder roars, go indoors.
The 411 on sharks, stingrays and lightning. (according to the internet)
A person has a 1-in-15,300 chance of getting struck by lightning in their lifetime, defined as an 80-year span. There are approximately 1,500 stingray stings in the United States every year but most of those happen in Florida and California. Conventional wisdom says to shuffle your feet to let the stingrays know you’re coming. The odds of being attacked and killed by a shark are 1 in 3,748,067 (0,000026 percent).