A great white shark left behind two great big teeth after chomping into a scuba diver’s kayak off Catalina Island at Camp Emerald Bay. He thought the shove came from his friend, but he soon saw the head of a great white shark envelop the back of his kayak. Bill Powers, left, and Danny McDaniel each hold a shark’s tooth after McDaniel encountered a great white. AdvertisementGreat white shark sightings are not uncommon at Catalina Island. Shark attacks around Catalina Island are rare but have occurred.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 08, 2019 19:07 UTC