great white shark
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Wounded Great White Shark Filmed Swimming Close to South Australia's Neptune Islands
An injured great white shark covered in scars was captured in an astonishing video. The wounded great white shark was seen swimming near South Australia's Neptune Islands which is a region that harbors an estimated 1000 great white sharks. Despite its injuries, the 3.3m male shark was very "friendly," according to the underwater cameraman.
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