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The shark was found on the streets of Australian Queensland soon after this week in the North-Eastern coast of the country was struck by a powerful cyclone. "Just like in the science fiction film "sharknado"," the say local.
Emergency services in the state on Thursday released a Facebook photo of the bull shark, which is the element left lying in the mud in the middle of the road, and wrote: "I Think to go back in the water safely? Think again!"
Agency for emergency situations reported that their officers unexpectedly stumbled upon the fish, when examined the area near the town of Ayr, where flooding caused by cyclone "Debbie", were retreating.
"You never know what lurks beneath the surface during a severe storm and what will be washed away after", — stated in the message.
According to the reporter Philip Calder, who covered the aftermath of a storm, a shark was found near the river, where they were "chock-full", so the locals never swim there. And, apparently, not in vain.
According to the International registry of shark attacks (ISAF), the bull shark which can live both in brackish and in fresh water, are extremely aggressive and are considered one of the leading types in the rating registry.
"Because they prefer to live in shallow waters, e.g., estuaries, bays and estuaries, their meeting people it happens quite often," the site says.
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Queensland Fire and Emergency Services - QFES
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