Chinanews.com, February 26th. According to the Taiwan United News Network, a 60-meter man in New Zealand was hit by a great white shark about 3 meters long while he was surfing on Pawanui Beach. Arm. At that time, he did not have any fighting weapons, but fortunately, he was in danger, and thought of the "dead hole" of the shark.

Minog claimed that at that time he was a distance away from the shore, and then suddenly felt that his elbows and arms were bitten. He realized that the shark's teeth had bitten on the front part of the skateboard.

At this moment, Minog immediately remembered that he had previously heard that the shark's weakness was its nose and eyes. So he yelled, and then punched the shark's eyes, successfully hit the shark's eyes, and after a few punches, the shark finally let go.

"It moved on the board, and then loosened its teeth. I was rubbed by the dorsal and tail fins, and the shark swam away," said Minog.

During a shark attack, a German traveler heard Minog's scream and came to help Minog return to shore.

Minog recalled, "It was a gray shark with a white bottom and a large head and chin."

Environmental scientist Duffy judged from the bite marks of the surfboard that he believed that the smaller white shark might be attacking Minog.