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Trying to subdue a shark is probably not the safest of things to do for fun, but if you’re ever in a shark attack situation and are able to strike the animal’s nose, some say it might actually stop it in its tracks.
Scuba divers off the coast of the Bahamas recently demonstrated this trick, putting a shark in a trance-like state.
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Source: The Blaze
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