The latest report from the International Shark Attack File shows a significant drop in unprovoked shark bites, reinforcing that these incidents are anomalies rather than the norm.
Half of the unprovoked shark attacks in the U.S. last year took place along the Florida coastline, new data shows.
A tourist is thought to have lost both her hands in a shark attack in the Caribbean after trying to ‘engage’ with the animal ...
While sharks might have a fearsome reputation, the chances of being bitten by one are incredibly low. In 2024, just 47 people ...
No, it’s not Jaws, but a massive Great White shark has been pinged off the coast of Georgia and Florida. Research group ...
The woman, believed to be a Canadian national, had been enjoying a holiday to the Turks and Caicos islands when the bloody ...
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The Mirror US on MSNFlorida rodeo rider almost bled to death after being gored in the neck by bull hornA professional rodeo rider in Florida almost bled to death when he was impaled in the neck by a bull horn in front of ...
There were a total of 28 reported shark bites in the U.S. last year, with half of them happening off of Florida, according to ...
The data from the International Shark Attack File, a database run by the Florida Museum of Natural History and the University ...
Two young women from Central Florida are lucky to be alive after they were attacked by bull sharks while on vacation. The two ...
Worldwide, there were only 47 unprovoked attacks, down 22 from the previous year and well below the 10-year average of 70.
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