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  2. Shortfin mako shark - Wikipedia

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    The bite of a shortfin mako shark is exceptionally strong; the current record for the strongest bite measured for any shark belongs to a shortfin mako that was recorded at Mayor Island in New Zealand in 2020. The shark had been coaxed into biting a custom-made "bite meter" as part of an experiment to measure mako bite force.

  3. Are shark attacks on the rise? Here’s what to know & how to ...

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    There was a 12.2% drop in reported shark bites in 2023 compared to 2022. South Carolina had two reported shark bites in 2023. ... Mako shark. This 13-foot, 1,398-pound male white shark is tracking ...

  4. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    A shark attack is an attack on a ... This is much higher than the worldwide shark attack fatality rate, ... This group includes the shortfin mako, hammerhead ...

  5. List of fatal shark attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It was the first recorded fatal shark attack in Maine. [148] Robin Warren, 56: December 8, 2020: Maui, Hawaii: Tiger shark [149] Attack happened just before 8 a.m. in Honolua Bay, North Maui while the victim was on his surfboard. The shark's bite took a 17 inch-wide chunk out of the surfboard.

  6. 2010 Sharm El Sheikh shark attacks - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Sharm El Sheikh shark attacks were a series of attacks by sharks on swimmers off the Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.On 1 December 2010, three Russians and one Ukrainian were seriously injured within minutes of each other, and, on 5 December 2010, a German woman was killed when she was attacked while wading and snorkeling in the shallows close to the shoreline.

  7. Longfin mako shark - Wikipedia

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    The longfin mako shark (Isurus paucus) is a species of mackerel shark in the family Lamnidae, with a probable worldwide distribution in temperate and tropical waters. An uncommon species, it is typically lumped together under the name "mako" with its better-known relative, the shortfin mako shark (I. oxyrinchus). The longfin mako is a pelagic ...

  8. Researchers shocked after 8-foot shark is eaten by a ... - AOL

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    A second shark, also a porbeagle, was killed nearby a year after the first shark and sank to the bottom of the ocean before its tag surfaced, the scientists said. A white shark is pictured.

  9. Shark - Wikipedia

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    In general, sharks swim ("cruise") at an average speed of 8 kilometres per hour (5.0 mph), but when feeding or attacking, the average shark can reach speeds upwards of 19 kilometres per hour (12 mph). The shortfin mako shark, the fastest shark and one of the fastest fish, can burst at speeds up to 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph). [87]