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Tail-whipping thresher sharks are giving fishermen some thrills on the ocean and plenty of steaks on the grill.
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A 538-pound thresher shark was caught off the coast of New Jersey. There are some large thresher sharks out there cutting through the water, wagging their sickle-shaped tail.
A 538-pound thresher shark was caught off the coast of New Jersey. There are some large thresher sharks out there cutting through the water, wagging their sickle-shaped tail.