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The Deadliest National Parks!
Plus: Horrifying 4th of July Shark Attack
Good Morning 🍃 This week’s news includes some alarming stories. The deadliest national park in America is on track for a record year. A Texas 4th of July gathering turned horrific with four shark attacks. A brain-eating amoeba has claimed its third victim this summer. A new video shows why you shouldn't feed bison, and footage emerges of the shark from the July 4th attacks. Stay safe and informed!
If you're planning on visiting a national park this year, then you may want to be extra cautious here. This is the deadliest national park in America, and this year is no different.
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A Texas 4th of July celebration turned into a scene from a horror scene. An aggressive and hungry shark attacked four swimmers on a Texas island in a chaotic and grisly scene.
Forget alligators or even snakes, this microscopic threat can kill you before you even know it. We're talking about a brain-eating amoeba, which claimed its third victim this summer.
You hear warnings all of the time about why you shouldn't feed wildlife like bison. One argument is that human food could make them sick. Another is that they'll get used to humans and that could lead to aggressive confrontations. But a video emerged showing one more reason.
As we previously covered, a shark turned a 4th of July celebration into a scene from a horror movie. New footage shows the shark in question on that fateful day.
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