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Bleeding out is the danger following a shark attack

Bleeding out is the danger following a shark attack

After a shark attack, the greatest risk is bleeding out. Stopping the bleed is a priority in shark attack first aid. You can bleed out from an amputated limb in under 5 minutes.
After a shark attack, the gravest danger is bleeding out
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