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Australian man survived the bite and broke his leg! Great white shark teeth card surfboard into a souvenir

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Australian man survived the bite and broke his leg! Great white shark teeth card surfboard into a souvenir

Australian man Chris Blowes was attacked by a shark in South Australia in April 2015, and his heart stopped at one point, and he recently recovered from a 10-day slump after a coma and lost one leg, allowing him to have the shark's teeth left on the surfboard as a "souvenir".

According to the BBC, when Blos was surfing at sea in 2015, he was attacked from behind by a 5.5-meter-long great white shark, the shark bit Bullos's left foot and surfboard, and after a period of pulling, his left foot was swallowed by the shark, but Bullos was rescued by friends, immediately sent to the hospital for emergency treatment, once lost signs of life, coma for up to 10 days, and finally woke up like a miracle.

During Blos's coma, police found his surfboard at the scene and found the shark's teeth embedded in the surfboard. Great white sharks are a protected species in Australia and it is illegal under Australian law to own, sell or buy any part of a great white shark, with offenders facing fines of up to $100,000 or 2 years in prison.

Bullos asked the authorities several times, hoping to give him back the jaw teeth as a souvenir, "It stuck on my surfboard." "I would never kill a shark because of its teeth, but it ripped off my leg [so] I can't see why I can't have it."

With the help of the South Australian government, the Australian central government has given him an exemption to return the great white shark tooth to Bros, and now the tooth is stored in a chest in his home, which Bros laughs and says it is a "souvenir" that can be shared with his grandson.

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