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  2. Shark Week 2024 'Deadliest Bite' features Atlantic Shark ...

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    As part of Shark Week 2024, Moyer will appear on an episode of "Deadliest Bite" analyzing the bites of four powerful shark species. The documentary uses multiple technologies to find out which ...

  3. Shark bites spiked on Hilton Head in July, lifeguards say ...

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    Which species is the culprit? Evan McKenna. August 9, 2024 at 12:49 PM. Hilton Head Island lifeguards received three reports of apparent shark bites in July. Although injuries were minor, the ...

  4. Animal Face-Off - Wikipedia

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    The shark hits the crocodile with the bump-and-bite technique. Accustomed to defending himself against rivals, the crocodile bites the shark's tail, but cannot get a good grip. The shark swims off and makes a wide turn for a full-on assault; all of a sudden, the crocodile gets the first bite on her right pectoral fin.

  5. Here's how many shark bites have happened on the ... - AOL

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    Here's what to know about shark bites and their occurrences in Florida. ... With over 500 shark species swimming in the ocean, these are just a few found off the Treasure Coast: Blacktip.

  6. Tasselled wobbegong - Wikipedia

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    The tasselled wobbegong (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon) is a species of carpet shark in the family Orectolobidae and the only extant member of the genus Eucrossorhinus. It inhabits shallow coral reefs off northern Australia, New Guinea, and adjacent islands. Reaching 1.8 m (5.9 ft) in length, this species has a broad and flattened body and head.

  7. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    The attacks were caused by the bull shark and tiger shark species. [32] The shark attacks in Recife have an unusually high fatality rate of about 37%. This is much higher than the worldwide shark attack fatality rate, which is currently about 16%, according to Florida State Museum of Natural History. [33]

  8. Florida man bitten twice by shark at same beach over a ... - AOL

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    While the odds of being bitten by a shark are remarkably low-1 in 4.3 million, according to the Florida Museum of Natural History-one Stuart, Florida, man has beaten those odds twice in just over ...

  9. Tiger shark - Wikipedia

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    The tiger shark is a member of the order Carcharhiniformes, the most species-rich order of sharks, with more than 270 species also including the small catsharks and hammerhead sharks. [4] Members of this order are characterized by the presence of a nictitating membrane over the eyes, two dorsal fins, an anal fin , and five gill slits.