Animals
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This 3,000-Year-Old Bones Reveal Oldest Shark Encounter Victim Ever Found
The risk of death from an encounter with a shark may be awfully overemphasized in well-known culture, but that's likely a little consolation to a man who lived and passed away 3,000 years ago. His remnants now represent the oldest known shark victim ever discovered.
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