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A diver who went fishing for crabs was stunned to see a giant shark approaching him and began to fight him with the only thing he had in hand, miraculously it ended without injury: "I was lucky, I could join the statistics"


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Scary documentation of a diver fighting a hammerhead shark with a camera stick only

A diver who went fishing for crabs was stunned to see a giant shark approaching him and began to fight him with the only thing he had in hand, miraculously it ended without injury: "I was lucky, I could join the statistics"

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Battle between a diver and a hammerhead shark (FACEBOOK)

A young Australian man is forced to fight a giant shark hammer jug ​​(also known as a hammerhead shark) with a camera stick while diving to look for river crabs.

Dion Creek from Queensland photographed himself in a GOPRO camera while fishing with a pitchfork on a boot reef in Cape York when a large 2.5-foot-long shark suddenly appeared in front of his camera lens.

The shark was seen swimming towards the diver, who luckily managed to fend it off with the help of his camera stick.



In an interview, Crick recounts: "I was preoccupied with my own affairs, when the shark came directly in my direction, when I think about it - I was lucky."

While the video shows only Crick's initial encounter with the shark, he recounts that he had to fight it twice more until he gave up and left it.

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Watch the scary documentation and the diver recreates the moments of horror

Crick told 9news that he aimed the camera before seeing the shark at the tip of his eye: "I pushed him for the first time but he came to me again. I hit him a second time and pushed him a third time, just to try to get rid of him. I was the only person in the water. When I Looking back, I was lucky, but at the time I was not stressed. "



Crick said this is the first time he has met a fetish of this size, and he vows to be more careful in the future.

"I do not want to go into statistics, so next time I will be more careful and take precautionary measures, and bring another diver with me into the water."

He also jokingly said that: "Next week I will buy a lottery ticket."



Fetuses grow to a length of six feet, with 17 rows of teeth, and live on squid and other fish.

Their wide eyes give them the opportunity to see more than the rest of the sharks.

Although such sharks have been recorded in the past on humans, it is not considered one of the most dangerous sharks to man.

At the same time, aggressive behavior is mostly observed towards swimmers while avoiding contact with divers.

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