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A hammerhead shark fell from the sky onto a disc golf course in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It is unclear whether the shark was still alive when it was dropped from the sky, Marlowe said.
"It happened really fast, and next thing I know my friends on shore are yelling for us to get out," one bystander told PEOPLE ...
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From 1959 to 2010, lightning strikes caused 1,970 deaths in the U.S. coastal states, while unprovoked shark attacks claimed just 26 lives in the same time period, according to the Florida Museum ...
Follow all lifeguard instructions If a shark is sighted and no lifeguards are on duty, beachgoers should dial 911. Report sightings via the Sharktivity App or by calling 508-457-2550 x7.
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A group of disc golfers witnessed a baby hammerhead shark fall from the sky while in the middle of a game in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, resident Jonathan Marlowe, 44, told ABC News.