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Rare footage captured by a camera strapped to the back of an endangered shark shows the moment it was struck by a boat, prompting the animal to dash into deep waters. CNN values your feedback 1.
A video captured by researchers with the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy on Friday shows the shark trailing closely behind the boat for about 10 seconds before swimming off.
Researchers do not know whether the shark, a female about 7 meters long, eventually recovered from the strike. The tag was designed to release itself from the animal at a pre-determined time.
Footage of the shark being struck by the boat can be viewed in the video player above. Scientists with Oregon State University tracking sharks in the Atlantic Ocean say they have the first-ever ...
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Footage of the shark being struck by the boat can be viewed in the video player above. Scientists with Oregon State University tracking sharks in the Atlantic Ocean say they have the first-ever ...