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Great White Shark With Liver Ripped Off By Orca Killer Whale Washes Up On Beach
- Tuesday August 23, 2022
- World News | Edited by Diksha Rani
The carcass of a shark that washed up on a South African beach has left social media aghast. The photos of the dead fish have been posted by shark biologist Alison Towner on his Facebook page and show a large hole on the creature's underbelly.
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Hundreds Of Sea Creatures "Deadlier Than Cyanide" Found Washed Up On Beach
- Friday April 2, 2021
- Offbeat | Edited by NDTV Newsdesk
Recently, a British scientist in Cape Town, South Africa, chanced upon hundreds of fish washed ashore on Muizenberg Beach. The species were soon identified as the poisonous "evil-eye" pufferfish.
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Presidents And Billionaires Drive Battle Against Africa's Deadliest Creature
- Tuesday June 7, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Global plans to eliminate malaria were abandoned in 1969 as the goal was seen as prohibitively complicated and expensive, despite success in eradicating the disease in the 1950s in parts of Europe, North America and the Caribbean.
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Great White Shark With Liver Ripped Off By Orca Killer Whale Washes Up On Beach
- Tuesday August 23, 2022
- World News | Edited by Diksha Rani
The carcass of a shark that washed up on a South African beach has left social media aghast. The photos of the dead fish have been posted by shark biologist Alison Towner on his Facebook page and show a large hole on the creature's underbelly.
- www.ndtv.com
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Hundreds Of Sea Creatures "Deadlier Than Cyanide" Found Washed Up On Beach
- Friday April 2, 2021
- Offbeat | Edited by NDTV Newsdesk
Recently, a British scientist in Cape Town, South Africa, chanced upon hundreds of fish washed ashore on Muizenberg Beach. The species were soon identified as the poisonous "evil-eye" pufferfish.
- www.ndtv.com
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Presidents And Billionaires Drive Battle Against Africa's Deadliest Creature
- Tuesday June 7, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Global plans to eliminate malaria were abandoned in 1969 as the goal was seen as prohibitively complicated and expensive, despite success in eradicating the disease in the 1950s in parts of Europe, North America and the Caribbean.
- www.ndtv.com