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School of Hammerhead Sharks Circle Near Florida Swimmers
It was like a scene right out of the movie “Jaws” when a swarm of sharks circled the waters in Florida right where people were swimming. One woman looked shocked and froze in fear on her yellow liferaft, telling others to be quiet. A total of seven hammerhead sharks were seen getting closer to the shore than usual, but there was no cause for concern. Hammerheads are considered harmless to humans.