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Experts have narrowed down the shark species likely responsible for biting a woman at New York’s Jones Beach State Park last week, leading to a temporary beach closure.
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Shark likely caused swimmer's injuries at Jones Beach - MSNNew York State Parks issued an advisory after a 20-year-old woman reported minor injuries from a marine wildlife bite while in the surf at Jones Beach State Park late Wednesday afternoon.
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Most dangerous and deadliest shark species - MSNThe sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) is a large and bulky shark, recognizable by its prominent, jagged teeth. Although they have attacked humans 36 times, none of these encounters have been fatal.
Sharks aren't the big, scary predators that TV shows and movies make them out to be. In reality, sharks are misunderstood and fascinating.
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