10 Deadliest Shark attacks
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Probaly human arms and legs too
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Mum: okay sigh
Me:YAY
Me:hmm oh what's this video......*watches video* wtf mum never mind
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Omg
thumbnail1. Cows
2. Snails
3. Ants
4. Coconuts (not an animal, but still)
Just pointing out that sharks are one of the least deadly animals ever
Thats the opposite of what happened.
Number 4 Rodney Fox went on to later help film the live shark footage in JAWS.
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Sharks are things two
Most of the attacks were not deadly so how can they be on "10 deadliest shark attack list", Huh huh huh?
And that thumbnail, what a farce.
DOWN WITH THE FAKE THUMBNAILS, AND DOWN GOES THE THUMB.
@ColoredSpaces
Blick Cait?
violets are blue,
I came for the thumbnail,
and so did you
The ocean is the sharks domain........enter at your own risk!
We emit the same "signals" as a wounded fish when we swim.
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT WILL HAPPEN!
Not the sharks fault...shark is just being a shark!
Shows picture of man with missing right leg
in the afternoon, Barry Wilson, age 17, of Pacific
Grove, was attacked by a large shark while
swimming close to shore.
How the fuck did they call 911?? at 1:05 I don't think they got through to 911 in 1952 in California.
February 16, 1968
On February 16, 1968, Senator Rankin Fite completed the first 9-1-1 call made in the United States in Haleyville, Alabama. The serving telephone company was then Alabama Telephone Company. This Haleyville 9-1-1 system is still in operation today.
NOT GOING TO THE SEA BUT SWIMMING POOL YES
I live on a beach for 5 years since i came to Australia and saw NO sharks but i do hear the shark alarm
yep
it always happening for me.