Only four people were killed by sharks this year on the Australian beach.

Local time On the 4th of about 4:30 p.m. local time, a white shark was biting a 36-year-old male's leg fishing on a beach east of Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia. The dispatched medical staff gave first aid immediately on the beach, but unfortunately the man died in the field.

Earlier, on the 7th of last month, a 60-year-old man was killed in April, a 23-year-old man who was in charge of wildlife management, and in January a 57-year-old diver was killed.

Australian experts believe that "the probability of being bitten by a shark is lower than the chance of being hit by a lightning strike or dying in a traffic accident." In addition, the Australian Institute of Marine Sciences reports that shark-related accidents occur on average less than 10 worldwide.

We have a cute and friendly image of'Baby Shark Song', but the shark is just a shark. "If you're bitten by a shark..." It's fatal, like the lyrics to "Shark Song Parody."

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(Photo = Capture of CNN-related press website)