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Video shows shark chasing stingray at North Carolina beach
KURE BEACH, N.C. – Check out this video of what appears to show a shark chasing a stingray near the North Carolina shore. Megan Kindley of Concord sent the video to WECT on Friday. She said the sha...
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As Many as 11,000 Sharks Are Killed by Humans Every Hour
A person is much more likely to be killed driving to or from the beach, die by drowning, or be struck by lightning, than be attacked by a shark.
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The Wetsuit That Keeps Away Sharks
A team of Australian researchers want to protect surfers by dressing them in zebra stripes.
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Shark vs Baby
Fight!
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After Sketchy Science, Shark Week Promises To Turn Over A New Fin
Shark Week is here, and scientists are afraid. Not of the toothy swimmers — but of inaccuracies, bad science and the demonization of animals that aren't as ferocious as Discovery Channel has made out.
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Don't Blame The Sharks For 'Perfect Storm' Of Attacks In North Carolina
The state's beaches usually see one shark attack a summer, if any. This year, there have already been seven. But this uptick in attacks is likely not tied to shark populations so much as to our own.
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Best Shark Attack Video (SFW)
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7th Shark Attack Reported in North Carolina
A 68-year-old man was airlifted to a hospital via helicopter after he was attacked by a shark today off Okracoke Island in North Carolina, officials said.
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Shark Attacks Swimmer In Outer Banks, Fifth Incident In Recent Weeks
The fifth shark attack in two weeks has taken place off the North Carolina coast, after a beachgoer was bitten while swimming in the Outer Banks, just moments after helping a group of children ashore.
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Western Australia attacked over funding halt for shark tagging and tracking
Greens MP says tagging and tracking is sensible in shark hazard mitigation and government ‘has not got a leg to stand on if it wants to kill any more of them’
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Second Teen Reported Injured in North Carolina Beach Shark Attacks
A teen girl lost part of her left arm and may lose her left leg after suffering a confirmed shark attack.
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The Scientific Afterlife of Sharks
When four sharks died in Florida, their corpses were split among a dozen research projects.
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Second possible specimen of 'pocket shark' ever found
An extraordinarily rare ocean discovery of an inches-long 'pocket shark' has been made. Sharks come in all shapes and sizes and are best known as a dominant predator in the marine food web. Understanding their movements, behaviors and anatomies gives fishery managers a better idea of their diets and relationships with other species.
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'Horrific' frilled shark pulled from the depths of the ocean
It has up to 47 rows of teeth, grows to lengths of two metres and is mostly found in ocean depths below 400 metres - or in a Taiwanese fish market.
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Authorities suspect a shark tried to eat Vietnam's Internet
Over the past few months, ruptures have been appearing in the submerged Asia-America Gateway (AAG) cable system that supplies a great deal of Southeast Asia with its Internet. This week, a hole appeared that was so severe, it throttled connections in Vietnam, causing millions of its residents to deal with Internet that was either incredibly slow, or frustratingly sporadic.
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Pregnant Shark Found Dead, Man Delivers Live Pups [Video]
A pregnant shark was found dead on a Cape Town, South Africa, beach. Although the scene was heartbreaking, witnesses noticed unusual movement in the shark’s belly.
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This Man Immediately Regretted Jumping Onto A Dead Whale Being Eaten By Great White Sharks
Even the parents of this Perth man who jumped onto a whale circled by hungry sharks say their son is an idiot.
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Mysterious Giant Sharks May be Everywhere
Greenland sharks are absurdly slow and mostly blind, yet they may have spread far beyond the poles
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Why did a 60-foot long shark go extinct?
The Megalodon, an enormous marine predator, disappeared some 2.6 million years ago, new research finds.
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Study: Sleeper Sharks May Kill Steller Sea Lions
Scientists researching the severe decline in Alaska's Steller sea lion population have a fingered a new possible suspect for the drop: Pacific sleeper sharks, a species previously thought of as a scavenger and fish-eater.
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