Cape Town beachgoers have been urged to keep to lifeguard-protected beaches after two separate biting incidents this past Saturday.
Doctors are racing to see if they can reattach the severed leg of a surfer that washed up on an Australian beach after a tragic shark bite.
“I wouldn’t put your hands in there,” a person off-camera said before his pal was dragged into the water while rinsing his hands.
Scott Haraguchi was peacefully pulling in his line in calm waters just three kilometres off Hawaii’s O’ahu island when a large tiger shark lunged for him.
At least the sharks are out and about, though, considering how hard and fast those killing-machine Orcas have been going for them.
A mellow boat trip escalated pretty rapidly after a shark dragged an Ozzie woman into the water by nibbling on her finger.
Hawaii might be a surfer’s paradise but that doesn’t mean there aren’t sharks around to keep them on their toes. This tiger shark wasn’t mucking around.
A surfer in California can feel pretty relieved after an attack saw her fend off the shark with her board. She now has that shark’s dental record locked down.