This man was killed by a shark attack 3,000 years ago

When archaeologists were studying the 3,000-year-old skeletal remains of a man dug up near Japan's Seto Inland Sea, they were confused by the nearly 800 serrated injuries they found to the bones. Eventually, they determined that the most likely cause of the v-shaped cuts was a shark—probably a tiger or great white. — Read the rest



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