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Shark attack data: US again has the most reported bites, with Florida leading the wayA woman swimming in murky water near one of the island’s sandbars was bitten on her calf, and her husband sustained mild injuries while fending off the shark. Another man was bitten nearby ...
The device captured the aquatic inhabitant opening its large mouth, baring rows of razor-sharp teeth, In the clip, the shark swims up to Graham in the murky South African waters. Per National ...
Sharks have been sighted swimming through Gold Coast canals as Australia continued to struggle with heavy rain and flooding ...
The truth is, when you step into the water, you are about 3,000 times more likely to drown than you are to be killed by a shark—and about ... especially in murky waters. Curiosity may lead ...
Avoid swimming in murky water or at dawn or dusk. All of the above. Kick and splash to scare the shark away. Take a lesson from Batman and spray a shark repellent. Swim away as fast as you can.
Swimmers can minimize their risk of shark attacks by using beaches with lifeguards, staying near other people and not going too far from shore. Oceangoers also should avoid murky water and areas ...
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