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Most dangerous and deadliest shark speciesThe bronze whaler (Carcharhinus brachyurus), named for its grey to olive-green colouring, is a substantial shark species with males reaching about 6.6 to 7.5 feet (2 to 2.3 metres) and females up ...
Before he was bitten, the shark ‘bumped the man multiple times’, a Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development ...
In the footage, captured at Tumby Bay earlier this month, a young fisherman reels in a 10-foot bronze whaler shark. The fisherman wrote: "The shark was over ten feet long and weighed 440lbs plus.
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Here’s how a fast-thinking Australian surfer survived a harrowing shark attack: ‘It was a bit of a miracle’The creature — assumed to be an almost 10-foot bronze whaler — then bit into the board ... of my board and put it in between me and the shark. The shark bit into the board,” he told the ...
A beach south of Perth has been closed and remains on high alert after reports of a ‘shark interaction’ with members of the ...
Shark warnings have been issued for Exmouth beaches after two fishermen were injured in separate weekend incidents.
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