The doctors who treated a surfer after he was bit by a shark are recounting how the treatment and surgery played out.
As if once wasn't enough, the unlucky surfer suffered a second shark attack at the same Florida beach—and it was far worse.
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There were no reported shark bites in any of the 26 beaches ... according to National Today. Florida boasts 13 native bat species, all of which are both ecologically and economically beneficial ...
Silky sharks, scientifically known as Carcharhinus falciformis, are “long and slender” sharks named for their silky-looking ...
The heaviest great hammerhead shark ever recorded weighed a whopping 1280 pounds.” The great hammerhead shark is found in a ...
Happy Halloween, everybody! I wonder how many trick-or-treaters tonight will be dressed as hurricanes, or maybe as debris ...
A new-to-science hammerhead species, the shovelhead shark, has been hiding in plain ... study lead author Cindy Gonzalez, a marine biologist at Florida International University, told Mongabay ...