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Before the eyes of swimmers .. a shark “kidnapped” it from the beach

Although the woman was not swimming in deep water, the predatory fish approached the shallow area to reach the swimmers, and then returned to the deep area.

The National Institute of Maritime Rescue was called, while there was panic and screaming among swimmers and surfers. The water has been evacuated at the beach “Central Beach“in Plettenberg Bay South Africabefore eight o’clock,.

A rescue boat was launched to search for the woman, whose bloodied body was quickly found about 50 feet from shore..

The municipality of Beitou, which overlooks the beach, closed the bay area, erected signs and hired volunteers to warn people and ask them to stay away from the water, according to the newspaper. “Daily Mail” British.

The woman, believed to have been on holiday, was the third to be viciously attacked by a great white shark in Plettenberg Bay in the past 11 years..

It is reported that white sharks can grow up to 20 feet in length and weigh up to two tons, and they have up to 300 sharp, serrated teeth in their giant jaws..

A predatory fish can, when attacking, swim at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour, guided by a very strong sense of smell, but it usually preys. seals Sea lions, dolphins and turtles.

Experts say that these fish often confuse humans with seals, especially when people wear diving suits, considering that attacks on humans “Not intended, but experimental”The fish usually moves away after being bitten once, when it realizes that the human is not its natural prey, but the damage caused by one strong bite is often fatal.

In the past 25 years, 37 people have been killed in shark attacks off South Africa. In 1950, the number reached 66

A 39-year-old woman was swimming early in the morning on a holiday, near a group of people, when they suddenly heard her screaming before disappearing underwater, after being pulled away. great white shark.

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Although the woman was not swimming in deep water, the predatory fish approached the shallow area to reach the swimmers, and then returned to the deep area.

The National Institute of Maritime Rescue was called, while there was panic and screaming among swimmers and surfers. The water was evacuated at Central Beach, Plettenberg Bay in the United States South Africabefore eight o’clock,.

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A rescue boat was launched to search for the woman, whose bloodied body was quickly found about 50 feet from shore..

The Beitou municipality, which overlooks the beach, closed the bay area, erected signs and appointed volunteers to warn people and ask them to stay away from the water, according to the British newspaper, “Daily Mail”.

The woman, believed to have been on holiday, was the third to be viciously attacked by a great white shark in Plettenberg Bay in the past 11 years..

It is reported that white sharks can grow up to 20 feet in length and weigh up to two tons, and they have up to 300 sharp, serrated teeth in their giant jaws..

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A predatory fish can, when attacking, swim at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour, guided by a very strong sense of smell, but it usually preys. seals Sea lions, dolphins and turtles.

Experts say that these fish often confuse humans and seals, especially when people wear diving suits, considering that attacks on humans are “not intentional but experimental”, as usually the fish moves away after being bitten once, when it realizes that humans are not its natural prey, but Damage from a single strong bite is often fatal.

In the past 25 years, 37 people have been killed in shark attacks off South Africa. In 1950, the number reached 66.

The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans

Illustration showing a shark and a human diver. The shark is about three times longer than the human.

The great white shark is an apex predator, as it has no known natural predators other than, on very rare occasions, the orca.[12] It is arguably the world’s largest-known extant macropredatory fish, and is one of the primary predators of marine mammals, up to the size of large baleen whales.

This shark is also known to prey upon a variety of other marine animals, including fish, and seabirds.

It is the only known surviving species of its genus Carcharodon, and is responsible for more recorded human bite incidents than any other shark

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