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Sharks from species once thought harmless kill and eat snorkeler in feeding frenzy​

A 40-year-old male tourist was swimming and filming about 100m from shore in Hadera off the coast of Israel in April when he was suddenly surrounded by a shiver of dusky sharks, a species generally considered to be harmless to humans.

Witness testimonies suggest a shark reportedly lunged at his GoPro camera. Witnesses then heard him shouting: “Help…they're biting me”, before he disappeared from sight as the water turned red and some shark fins could be seen on the surface. By the time rescue boats could arrive, the water was bloodied and the man was gone, local reports say.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/othe...n-feeding-frenzy/ar-AA1OWZdz?ocid=socialshare
 
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Sharks from species once thought harmless kill and eat snorkeler in feeding frenzy​

A 40-year-old male tourist was swimming and filming about 100m from shore in Hadera off the coast of Israel in April when he was suddenly surrounded by a shiver of dusky sharks, a species generally considered to be harmless to humans.

Witness testimonies suggest a shark reportedly lunged at his GoPro camera. Witnesses then heard him shouting: “Help…they're biting me”, before he disappeared from sight as the water turned red and some shark fins could be seen on the surface. By the time rescue boats could arrive, the water was bloodied and the man was gone, local reports say.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/othe...n-feeding-frenzy/ar-AA1OWZdz?ocid=socialshare
I don't know about that. I looked up Dusky sharks and it said they are in fact considered to be dangerous. It's just that attacks are rare because most people are smart enough to not f' with them.

They can grow as big as 14' and look like any other big shark.
 
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