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Australia: Fishermen caught sharks equal to the size of their boat

A shark-tiger weighing 394.5 kilograms was caught off the coast of Sydney by Captain Paul Burning and the crew of the Dark Horse, according to international media.

It took the fishermen more than 45 minutes to pull the deadly shark out of its nets before loading it onto the shore and transporting it to shore to be weighed in its harbor. Sydney.

Tiger sharks are not endangered, but the International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed them as an “almost endangered species.”

A recreational fisherman in New South Wales is only allowed to have one tiger shark in his daily catch. This species lives all over Australia, can reach 7.62 meters in length and weighs more than 800 kg.

It is considered the second most endangered shark for humans after the great whites, with the most recent deadly encounter taking place last November, when 59-year-old Charles Chernobori was killed in Cable Beach, Western Australia.

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