Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916
What did Lucas and others think about the idea of man-eating sharks? How did they support this belief?
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He insisted that a shark could not inflict the damage that Bruder suffered. Lucas and some of his assistants had witnessed sharks first hand and had observed how difficult it was for them to tear flesh from dead carcasses. Therefore, he concluded, a shark could not have bitten off a human leg.