Museum specialists in Egypt have started mummifying the shark that savagely ate a Russian man swimming at a popular resort beach so that the monstrous fish can be put on display at a museum.
swimming at a popular resort beach so that the monstrous predator can be put on display.
Museum specialists in Egypt have started mummifying the shark that ate a Russian man swimming last week.of the attack shows Popov, 23, splashing frantically in the ocean before getting dragged underwater as fearful onlookers cry out for help. Officials are hoping that by analyzing the shark they might be able to come up with a plan to prevent other ones from attacking beach-goers.
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