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This shocking video shows a marine rescue team wrestling with – a Great White Shark. The animal had beach-bums terrified after it washed up on Manly Beach in Sydney, Australia, the day before. The 1.8 metre-long shark – nicknamed Fluffy – ended up at the popular tourist spot last Monday (4/11) afternoon after becoming injured. […]

Jess Young by Jess Young
2017-09-14 14:40
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Video grab of the moment a marine rescue team wrestle with - a Great White Shark. See SWNS story SWSHARK; The animal had beach-bums terrified after it washed up on Manly Beach in Sydney, Australia, the day before. The 1.8 metre-long shark - nicknamed Fluffy - ended up at the popular tourist spot last Monday (4/11) afternoon after becoming injured.  Frightened tourists were seen running from the beach but the shark didn't show any signs of aggression.

Video grab of the moment a marine rescue team wrestle with - a Great White Shark. See SWNS story SWSHARK; The animal had beach-bums terrified after it washed up on Manly Beach in Sydney, Australia, the day before. The 1.8 metre-long shark - nicknamed Fluffy - ended up at the popular tourist spot last Monday (4/11) afternoon after becoming injured. Frightened tourists were seen running from the beach but the shark didn't show any signs of aggression.

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This shocking video shows a marine rescue team wrestling with – a Great White Shark.

The animal had beach-bums terrified after it washed up on Manly Beach in Sydney, Australia, the day before.

The 1.8 metre-long shark – nicknamed Fluffy – ended up at the popular tourist spot last Monday (4/11) afternoon after becoming injured.

Frightened tourists were seen running from the beach but the shark didn’t show any signs of aggression.

The animal was taken to a nearby public ocean pool to rest, before spending a night at Manly Sea Life Sanctuary aquarium.

Onlooker Tim Combley, 27, who filmed the footage of the animal being taken to the aquarium, said: “It was crazy seeing the animal move like that out of the water.

“I thought it would break free and attack. I’ve never been that close to a shark before.”

Pictures have emerged on social media of hundreds of holidaymakers watching the shark swim in the public pool – which was closed for the day.

Alex Martiniuk wrote on Twitter: “Beautiful to see such a gorgeous animal.”

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Fluffy was released from a boat four kilometres off Sydney on Tuesday (12/11) afternoon.

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Experts said it was very rare for an Great White to beach itself.

They said Fluffy had injuries to its lower jaw but made a swift recovery.

Great Whites​ – found in temperate waters all around the world -​ are responsible for the largest number of fatal unprovoked attacks on humans.

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