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See the shark attack victims, but don't scared you to death okay....buddy.

Beware of Sharks...Buddy

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Man Eaten by Shark

Above photograph can be seen at the Shark Museum which belongs to Vic Hislop, in Australia. The belower is photo of the actual article regarding the attack.(above)

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WARNING!!! All this picture is just for personal information and not for commercial purpose.

Henri Bruce diving again after the attack the cost him his leg in 1964, hold open the mouth of a Great White shark- the species that almost ended his life. He claims that he is not bitter about the incident, saying simply that: "They [sharks] do what nature intended them to do...' (below)

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Desperate Diver

Desperate moments as helpers try to stem the flow of blood from Henri Bruce's severed leg. Bruce was attacked by a great white shark off the southern coast of Australia in November of 1964.(above)

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Feet in shark's stomach

In 1983, the Natal shark Board brought up in its nets this formidable Bull Shark, weighting 116 Kg and 1.74 meters in length. During the autopsy, its stomach was found to contain 2.3 Kg of human flesh such as these dismembered feet.

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Tooth fragments found in the wounds or bones are examined under the microscope or the scanner, and can indicate clearly the species responsible for the attack. (here a tooth fragment of a Great White Shark found in a wound during a surgery). (above)

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The investigation following an attack begins with the examination of objects destroyed by the shark. Shown here an examination of a victims surfboard. (below)

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Injured Leg

Injuries can be very serious, as seen in this case. This leg could not be saved and amputation was unavoidable. SO..Guys always do what the alert said..."BEWARE OF SHARK, NO SWIM OR SURF" (above n below)

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