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Just when you thought it was safe to Go-Pro back in the water: French scientists have attributed the spike in shark attacks to selfie-taking influencers encouraging tourists to pet the toothy ...
Calling bull on bull shark lore When the Ohio River finally meets with the Mississippi, it's then still about 1,000 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. In fact, there have only been two semi-confirmed ...
A Fraser Coast man was left stunned when his dog was “lined up” by a bull shark at the Urangan dog beach about a week after freak rain and flash flooding pummelled the region.
A stark warning has been issued for pet owners after a group of bull sharks was spotted at a popular dog swimming spot on Sydney's Lower North Shore.
Why is this shark out in the road on Florida Avenue? A neighbor, Jack McComb, said that his pet sitter took this photo of a toddler sized, two-to-three-foot bull shark. This one wasn’t alive.
A brave teen who survived a frightening shark attack off the Florida coast returned to the ocean alongside researchers to swim among the ferocious animals. Ella Reed, 13, had been sitting with ...
Michael Hengel, 22, of Bradenton, poses with a bull shark he caught while land fishing in Miami on Feb. 12, 2023. He estimates the shark is over 550 pounds. Provided by Michael Hengel The curious ...
While shark attacks are uncommon, so are shark culls, although a prominent surfer recently called for one on Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean, which is home to bull sharks.
James White's pet pit bull Darby jumped right into action when he heard his owner's cries for help as a shark's teeth sank deep into the flesh of the fisherman's leg. "The first time I told ...
March 26 (UPI) -- A man taking drone video of a bull shark off the Florida coast captured the moment the ocean predator repeatedly attacked a fishing boat.
Getting to the Bottom of Lake Michigan's Legendary 'Shark Attack' Rumor has it a young George Lawson was attacked by a shark while swimming at a Chicago beach in 1955. Is it true, or just a bunch ...
When we caught the first shark of the day, I'd already spent a good hour or so turning Neil Hammerschlag's words over in my head, like a gambler might fidget with a lucky coin in his pocket: "We ...