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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 ...
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 ...
Before he was bitten, the shark ‘bumped the man multiple times’, a Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development ...
“SLS Lifesavers report 1.5m bronze whaler shark sighted at 07:41hrs 08/01, Cottesloe Beach Enclosure, Perth Metro. 60m offshore. Circling,” Surf Life Saving WA said on X.
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