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“[I’m] Happy Its Mouth Wasn’t Open”: Florida Surfer Headbutted By Flying Shark In Wild Viral Video
A Florida beachgoer got more than he bargained for when he took his surfboard out for a spin. Darren Kaye had an up-close-and-personal encounter with an apex predator in New Smyrna. And not only did he live to tell the tale, the jaw-dropping moment was even caught on camera. “It came out of the water like a cannonball smashing me,” the surfer recalled. A surfer in Florida was headbutted by a flying spinner shark at New Smyrna Beach Image credits…
Surfer is headbutted by airborne shark & says ‘I’m happy its mouth wasn’t open’
THIS is the moment a surfer is headbutted by a flying shark in a jaw-dropping encounter in Florida. Wild footage shows Darren Kaye calmly sitting on his board when a spinner shark explodes from the water in a twisting leap. A surfer was headbutted by a flying shark while catching waves in FloridaInstagram The shark leaped from the water and hit Darren Kaye clean off his surfboardInstagram Shocked Kaye said: ‘I was just really happy its mouth was…
Man headbutted by FLYING shark while surfing makes worrying discovery - The Mirror
A surfer from Florida was in for the shock of his life when a shark rose above the waves and head butted him face on, in an experience he's likened to a 'powerful' road collision
Florida Man Gets Headbutted by Shark While Surfing in Dramatic Footage: ‘Felt Like Getting Hit by a Car'
Darren Kaye was surfing at New Smyrna Beach when the incident occuredWFTV Channel 9 Darren KayeNEED TO KNOWA Florida man was captured being hit by an airborne shark at New Smyrna Beach in FloridaDarren Kaye was surfing when a spinner shark jumped out of the water and knocked him off his surfboard"It felt like getting hit by a car," Kaye told WFTV 9A surfer from Florida had an unexpected encounter with an airborne shark.In a video shared on socia…
Florida man headbutted by airborne shark while surfing in insane video: ‘Really happy its mouth wasn’t open’
Darren Kaye was surfing off the coast of New Smyrna Beach, an inlet northeast of Orlando that's often crawling with sharks, when he found himself head to head with the apex predator.
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