For golfers, staying out of the water could be the difference between winning and losing. At Carbrook Golf Club, in Queensland, Australia, it was the difference between life and death.
According to a recent study, bull sharks are more active during midday and in low-light circumstances, which helps scientists to craft guidance to prevent shark attacks. Read more here.
sudden the shark attacked his engines. bill: aggressive shark targeted the engine by repeatedly ramming into the back of that boat. the captain says the boat was rocked like a bag of popcorn and the shark ripped out the middle of the engine. bull sharks range in size from 7 to 11 feet long and that was caught by an overhead camera. not often, but real. and no movie did it take to film that scene, gillian. gillian: i mean, i m scared. also, bill, one thing i want to say, i do feel bad for all the sharks and whales like super charging all the boats in open water. they get torn up by this, they get really injured and some instances they are not meaning a attack, just confused. bill: he tried to split the middle of the prop, and that will likely leave a mark. and anyway, share that with you. and we approach the first day of argue tomorrow. here is this.