Several people nearby said the woman and her friends were antagonizing the shark.
BOCA RATON, Fla., May 15 (UPI) — A 23-year-old Florida woman bitten by a 2-foot nurse shark Sunday afternoon was taken to the hospital with it still attached to her arm, a fire rescue spokesman said.
A splint board was used to support the unidentified woman’s arm and the shark as she lay on the stretcher and was placed into an ambulance at Red Reef Park off the Atlantic Ocean, Ocean Rescue Capt. Clint Tracy said. more
SNIP: These people cancel your vote.
come here ya little badass, little sharky mcsharkface, not so tough are ya, OHHHH
cute little nurse shark; small teeth , powerful jaw
Ha Ha!
Was her arm removed to save the shark? #sharklivesmatter
Poor shark.
izlamo delenda est …
Another brilliant millennial. Next trick is a selfie with a Great White Shark.
I feel more sorry for the shark. Did it get blood poisoning from biting the Libtard?
“Several people nearby said the woman and her friends were antagonizing the shark.”
One nearby person said “These idiots are too stupid to know how to get a fish off of a woman’s arm.”
No, wait, that was me.
Ya know, if you cut the spinal cord of that fish right behind the head, it will let go.
Oh look, there’s a badger, they have sharp teeth and have a reputation for biting, let’s pull it’s tail……………..
SHARK WINS !
This is all pretty odd considering that nurse sharks feed exclusively on shellfish and have very little interest in biting humans or anything else swimming in the ocean. They’re normally quite harmless.