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Contender, the great white shark, is tagged by researchers at OCEARCH in January 2025. OCEARCH / SWNS The beast appears to have made a dart for the north over the last few weeks.
Image via Facebook Imagine you're in the middle of a tense game of disc golf with friends when a hammerhead shark suddenly falls from the sky. That exact thing happened in South Carolina.
This week, while fishing rod and reel, my husband had a lengthy encounter with a thresher shark. It appeared to be a juvenile, about 6 feet, with an additional 3-foot tail fin.