Criticism is growing locally over the'man who was bitten by a baby shark' on the beaches of the United States.



According to local time on the 3rd, CBS and other foreign media reports, a young shark was hung on the arm of a man swimming at Jensen Beach in Florida.



Footage taken by witnesses at the time showed the man surrounded by a large crowd and paramedics.

A baby shark, the size of a forearm, was biting the man's arm, but the man was not shaken at all and received first aid with a casual expression.




People who watched this show responded that they saw interesting sights, cheering for men such as "You will become world famous now" and "The shark has chosen a friend he wants to be with for a lifetime."

"I just wanted to play volleyball on the beach," the man also laughed broadly.



Paramedics succeeded in removing the shark in 45 minutes by pouring alcohol into the shark's face hanging from the man's arm.

A man who said, "It feels like sandpaper. It doesn't hurt at all," since he was bitten by a shark, is known to have no medical treatment. 




However, as the whole story of the incident became known, criticism began to pour out on the man who pretended to be a'good man'.

In fact, the shark that hung on a male's arm was a'beard shark' known to be gentle and rarely aggressive.

The young bearded shark was in the sea quietly, but the male approached recklessly and provoked it, grabbing the shark hard, and it turned out that the bearded shark bit the male arm.



Fortunately, the shark returned to the sea safely after being removed from the male arm, but netizens raised their voices of criticism, saying that just by stimulating the shark and letting it come out to land is animal cruelty.



"We need to protect wildlife for ourselves and others," said George Burgess, a professor at the University of Florida who is studying shark attacks around the world. It is the same. Sharks are not pets."



This is'News Pick'.



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