Girl seriously injured in shark attack off Florida’s Gulf Coast, officials say

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That pic is pretty horrifying even blurred out. And absolutely incredible what medical science, and surgeon skill, can do as well as the tourniquet. And at two bites from a 9 foot shark, surprised she could survive. She gets a lions share for surviving in the first place. It'd be easy to give up.
The old spoiler formatting hid whatever you put behind it entirely, the site upgrade lost that feature and instead blurs images. Lots of issues still with this site since the "upgrade."
 
The old spoiler formatting hid whatever you put behind it entirely, the site upgrade lost that feature and instead blurs images. Lots of issues still with this site since the "upgrade."
When I click on the blurred picture, a clear and horrifying picture becomes visible. Does clicking on it work for others?
 
When I click on the blurred picture, a clear and horrifying picture becomes visible. Does clicking on it work for others?
Yes, it is blurred unless you click it.
 


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