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  2. Frank Mundus - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 he and Donnie Braddick caught a 3,427-pound great white about 28 miles off Montauk, and only 18 miles from Block Island, [7] which still holds the record, not only for the largest shark, but for the largest fish of any kind ever caught by rod and reel. The capture of the shark was controversial at the time, with some saying the shark ...

  3. Vic Hislop - Wikipedia

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    Vic Hislop (born July 1st, 1947, in Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia) is a former shark hunter. Vic Hislop has dedicated most of his life to capturing and killing sharks. A 1987 photograph shows a huge 20-foot-8-inch (6.3 m) [1] great white shark caught by Hislop. His activities have long been the subject of controversy.

  4. Shark - Wikipedia

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    The jaw's surface (in comparison to the shark's vertebrae and gill arches) needs extra support due to its heavy exposure to physical stress and its need for strength. It has a layer of tiny hexagonal plates called "tesserae", which are crystal blocks of calcium salts arranged as a mosaic. [31]

  5. Maneater (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In this gameplay screenshot, the player character (a bull shark) is hunting an alligator.. The game is an action role-playing game played from a third-person perspective.The player assumes control of a baby bull shark who must take revenge on a shark hunter named Scaly Pete, who killed its mother and disfigured it. [1]

  6. The Great Shark Hunt - Wikipedia

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    The Great Shark Hunt is a book by Hunter S. Thompson.Originally published in 1979 as Gonzo Papers, Vol. 1: The Great Shark Hunt: Strange Tales from a Strange Time, the book is a roughly 600-page collection of Thompson's essays from 1956 to the end of the 1970s, including the rise of the author's own gonzo journalism style as he moved from Air Force and sports beat writing to straight-ahead ...

  7. Fin Shepard - Wikipedia

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    Fin Shepard is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Sharknado film series. He is a former surfer and shark hunter, who is played by Ian Ziering in all the films. . He is a positive hero, protecting his family and the rest of the world from the evil sharks and hurricanes that bring sharks from the sea to la

  8. Powerhead (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    The term powerhead refers to the firearm-like part of the device; when attached to a shaft to form a spear, it may be referred to as a bang stick or shark stick. The spear in question may be handheld or launchable from a spear gun .

  9. Cookiecutter shark - Wikipedia

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    The cookiecutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis), also called the cigar shark, is a species of small squaliform shark in the family Dalatiidae. This shark lives in warm, oceanic waters worldwide, particularly near islands, and has been recorded as deep as 3.7 km (2.3 mi).