Hands do not pull hammerhead sharks to shore
A young man makes people on the beaches of Florida, USA, panic when struggling with a hammerhead shark. It turned out to be injured and he wanted to pull it ashore.
The hand does not rescue the shark caught in the hook
According to CBS Local, on July 22, Logan Lakos spotted an injured hammerhead shark swimming along the beach in Destin, Florida. Immediately, he grabbed his tail and pulled it to shore.
Logan's brother, Marcus, stood nearby and returned to the whole thing.
The video posted on YouTube showed that a lot of people gathered around them and did not understand what was going on. People started screaming Logan released the shark. They did not realize that its head was caught in fishing hooks and fishing lines.
When a few volunteers volunteered to hold the shark, Logan began removing the tangled ropes and pulling the hook out of his mouth. After a few minutes, the fish is released.Logan grabbed his tail and pulled him back to the sea.
Initially, the shark was disoriented and swam back to the shore, but Logan finally pulled it into deep water. He released his hand and this time the shark swam towards the sea.
Many people believe that Lakos brothers are both brave and crazy and lucky. It is quite common for sharks to swim near shore to get food.
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