Not that long I went there and there was one 2015
it was a tiger shark
Bethany Hamilton was attacked by the tiger shark on October 31, 2003. Around 7:30 am, she was lying on her surfboard with her left arm dangling in the water. That's when the shark attacked her, and she lost her left arm. She was rushed to a nearby hospital, and took the place of her father in the operation room (her father was about to have knee surgery). After about a week of recovering, Bethany was able to return home.
She was attacked by a 14 feet long Tiger Shark
The shark that attacked Bethany Hamilton was a 14-foot-long tiger shark
I think the monk seal, sea turtles, and tiger shark are.
The bull shark is considered one of the most aggressive and dangerous shark species due to its ability to thrive in both saltwater and freshwater environments, increasing the chances of human encounters. They are known for their territorial behavior and tendency to attack without provocation.
The north shore of hawaii in a section called tubes On October 31, 2003, at the age of 13, she was attacked by a 15 foot tiger shark along Tunnels Beach, Kauai and lost the left arm.
after she got rushed to the hospitial, one of her friends went out fishing with his dad and they looked for the tiger shark, and once they found it they captured it and killed it that way no one would be attacked by a tiger shark like Bethany did at 7:00, if youwant more info get the book soul surfer and they are going to make a movie out of it April 4
tiger that is a shark^^
Yes, she was attacked by a tiger shark at Tunnels Beach. It happened at 7:30 in the morning on October 31, 2003
No!! The tiger shark is like 7 feet larger then a sand tiger. Also, the sand tiger has way different teeth than the Tiger shark.
Over 15 species of sharks live in Hawaiian waters. A few examples of these sharks are the bignose shark, gray reef shark, silky shark, blacktip shark, sandbar shark, tiger shark, and whale shark.According to Sharks and Rays of Hawaii by Crites and Crow, there are 40 known species of sharks in Hawaiian waters. (reefannie)