Surfer scares and attacks a Left Galapagos shark in Maui

Aaron Luther
Animal Stories
   About a hundred and fifty yards form land a female surfer harassed and attacked a defenseless left Galapagos shark off the coast of Maui in Hawaii. The poor shark was unhurt but startled by the appearance of a female almost nude surfer that invaded the sharks favorite territory for tuna and the media is spinning this story as usual as now the female says she was triggered and felt threatened by the appearance of this large fish that has been living in the ocean 300 million years before primate  monkeys decided it would be fun to venture and created the profiteering "sport:" of surfing.
   The Galapagos left shark swam away form the scene in pure terror and it is doubtful this left shark will ever make its way to Maui again and more and more humanity is attempting to destroy the environment for sharks and other fish in the seven seas as it had done to animal life and habitat in the seven land continents. The unnamed woman should have a lawsuit against her issued by animal rights activists for putting this shark in harms way and more needs to be done to protect the habitat of left sharks in Hawaii and elsewhere form the ever increasing pressure and intrusion from people and a total ban on surfing would be the first step. 

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