There is no denying it; sharks are a fascinating animal on the planet. Perhaps there are certain Enneagram types that recently are glued to their television sets during Shark Week on the Discovery Channel. (Hint: Five, Sixes) There has always been a love or hate for sharks and what better way than to count down the Top Enneagram sharks on the planet. Shark Week, Shark Week, Shark Week. (Add Music)
The One: Great White Shark
It’s all about hitting the perfect airwave; African White Sharks try their best to get it right over and over again. The seal doesn’t stand a chance.
The Two: The Whale Shark
He’s so big and cute, he doesn’t want to hurt anything, well he really can’t it has little bitty teeth so it’s just all about the krill.
The Three: The Mako Shark
Hey, he’s fast, and with the fastest shark in the water, it’s got to be all about beating the other sharks for food, or so the story goes.
The Four: Grey Reef Shark
Talk about a social animal, they hang around each other in groups of 5-20 during the day—though they are very aggressive to other sharks.
The Five: The Angel Shark
They are a loner shark and if you don’t bother it, it won’t bother you…much.
The Six: Tiger Shark
What can you say, they just attack anything that moves, perhaps, its bites now, fear later?
The Seven: The Bull Shark
It seems they are wanderers and as you know Seven’s love to stay active and busy. I wonder what sort of busy a Bull Shark can get into?
The Eight: The Dusky Shark
Yeah, I know you thought it was the Great White, but I can see the Dusky saying “my bite is bigger than his bite!”
The Nine: The Piked Dogfish Shark
They are more common than most sharks, so, perhaps they keep out of trouble and go with the flow.