Current Events from Mrs. Countryman's World History class at Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Shark Bites a Surfer in Half in Australian Waters! by Jared Brown
There is a massive hunt going on on the Australian coast for a very aggressive great white. Recently, as surfer was having a good time, riding waves with one of his friends, a shark attacked him. This shark was huge too. When the surfer was attacked, he was litterally bitten into half. The shark only took one bite and half of his body was gone. It says that the Australian government is questioning whether or not to stop protecting these great whites and start to kill them off. Lately they have been extremely aggressive, so we'll see.
Link: http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2012/07/16/pkg-sweeney-australia-shark-attack.cnn
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That is extremely scary. I agree that the problem needs to be fixed, but I'm not sure if killing them off is the way to do it.
ReplyDeleteThat's so scary! This definitely needs to be fixed and I hope something is done fast.
ReplyDeleteWOW! That's terrifying! I don't know what they're going to do, but they need to find a way to keep people safe.
ReplyDelete-Kennedi Mayes
Oh my goodness! This is horrendously scary! I never knew a shark was big enough to bite someone in half!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is really scary. It is awful how this man died as he was just trying to do usual daily activities. This is a huge warning for people in Australia to take caution when going in the water. It is so sad for Australians since they have spent their lives living near the beach, and they may not be able to do that anymore. I hope people are kept safe and that the problem is solved quickly.
ReplyDeleteI agree with my fellow classmates. JOSELOPEZ 4th
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine being attacked by a shark??? Scary!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is terrifying but we do need to be mindful that it is the sharks home and not ours so surfers and swimmers should be wary as well
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