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The sharp-toothed creatures are "very territorial of their nesting grounds," an environmental scientist told Newsweek.
All of California was swept up in Humphrey fever when the wayward humpback whale found himself stuck twice in the Bay Area.
By the time he entered the water one victim, a woman, had come to the surface. “I just swam over. Wrapped her up, flipped her over, got her head above water, put her on my chest and swam back ...