and the eyes didn’t have time to move to their correct location, resulting in the bug-eyed appearance of the shark. The fact that it somewhat resembles a human face is just a very odd coincidence.
A shark bit the hands off a woman trying to take a selfie with it in the Caribbean, according to multiple reports. The Telegraph reports a 55-year-old tourist from Canada was at Thompson Cove ...
A Canadian tourist lost both her hands when she tried to take a picture with a 6-foot shark while swimming in Turks and Caicos and it bit her. The 55-year-old woman was snorkeling off ...
The majority of unprovoked shark bites in the United States took place in Florida (14), Hawaii (four, including one fatal attack) and Texas (four).
If a shark tries to bite, museum officials say, it’s best to hit it in the eyes, gills and snout and to try to push it away by the snout.
Of 88 alleged shark-human interactions that researchers say they investigated last year, 71 bites were confirmed. The report segmented those incidents into unprovoked and provokes bites ...