Hammerhead Shark Follows Kayakers
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PALM BEACH (CBSMiami) – A couple of kayakers were followed by a hammerhead shark for nearly two miles while paddling their way back to shore after fishing.
The Sun Sentinel reported the 13-foot shark circled the kayaks about 30 times off shore of Palm Beach.
According to the kayakers, the shark bumped into the kayaks a couple of times.
Mark Naumovitz and Brian Nelli said it's not uncommon to see sharks, but to be followed by one with a dorsal fin out of the water is not typical.
The shark tailed the men after they brought in a 16-pound Mahi.
They dropped a GoPro camera underwater to film the shark.
Experts told the paper that the shark was a great hammerhead because of its size and hammerhead sharks have a great sense of smell.
Great hammerheads are the largest of the hammerhead species.
The Sun Sentinel contributed to this report.
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