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Scientists Explain Why 'Harmless' Sharks Devoured Swimmer in Chilling World First
A species of shark never before documented killing humans has now done so, devouring a swimmer in a chilling first.
The incident unfolded in April 2025, wherein an aggregation of sharks pounced upon a tourist, likely provoked by the signals ...
A species of shark previously believed to be harmless has been found responsible for a vicious attack on a snorkeler off the ...
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Shark Attack by Species Once Considered Harmless Shocks Marine Biologists in Deadly Feeding Frenzy in Israel Coast
On a calm April morning just off of Israel’s Hadera coast, a snorkeler drifted among dusky sharks (Carcharhinus obscurus) — a ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Why Do Sharks Go Into Feeding Frenzies? A Case Study of a Recent, Unusual Attack on a Human Looks for Answers
Shark attacks on swimmers are incredibly rare, averaging only around 64 each year. And in the grand recorded history of these ...
The U.S. is the leading country in the world for the number of shark attack incidents. But certain states see more encounters ...
Amidst a crowded lineup at Bondi Beach in Australia, footage shows a friendly grey nurse shark swimming amongst the surfers.
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Australian scientists tested the strength of bite-resistant wetsuits by allowing sharks to chomp the materials at sea and found that the suits can help keep swimmers safe. Fatal ...
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