Surfer allowed to keep tooth of shark that took his leg in attack
NY Post
An Australian man had to fight tooth and nail — for a souvenir from the shark who nearly killed him.
Surfer Chris Blowes, 32, lost a leg when he was attacked by a great white shark at Fishery Bay in South Australia in April 2015. Six years later, Blowes finally won a legal exemption to keep a tooth the predator had left wedged in his surfboard, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.More Related News
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