Delaware officials are investigating a local teen's claim that he was bitten by a shark.
The 16-year-old Delmar boy told officials with the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control that the incident took place around 5 p.m. at the Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes.
The teen claimed he was standing in about five feet of water when he felt something grab his arm. The teen said he then used his right arm to flail at what he described as a shark. The shark then let go and swam away, according to the teen.
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6 comments:
probably a blue fish
Amazing how 2:06 can tell what attacked this boy from behind a computer screen! Call Noah we have a new leader for them !
Jacque Cousteau said Bluefish were the most vicious fish he'd ever saw in the ocean. he said he watched a school of Blues eat their way through a school of other fish, rather than just parting and going around.
So 2:06 just might be right.
I say it was a rabbit! Better get checked for rabbees!
2:06 you're clueless. Look at the wounds.
Definitely NOT a bluefish.
They determined it was a shark.
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