Yes, Eugenie Clark, a renowned ichthyologist known as "the Shark Lady," was bitten by a shark during her research in the 1950s. The incident occurred while she was studying the behavior of sharks in the waters off the coast of Florida. Despite the bite, Clark continued her work with sharks and remained passionate about their conservation throughout her life.
being bitten by a shark
Her mother's name was Yumiko, her grandmother's name was Emma Yazzie, and her dad, Charles Clark. Her father died either drowned or bitten by a shark.
you pee on the shark's eye and ive heard it helps
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October 31, 2003
The shark, though very few people are actually ever bitten by one.
You don't feel leeches; sharks are another matter entirely. I would advise that you avoid getting bitten by a shark. If a shark bites you, you will notice it. If you don't notice the fact that you have been bitten by a shark you have much more serious problems than just a shark bite.
He got bitten by a shark at a young age
98 people died and 1072 were bitten
Rodney Fox A large chunk was bitten out of him and he LIVES!
98 people died and 1072 were bitten
well it depens on which ocean your in