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:32:00
- Ben Gardner get this?
- No, no. We caught it.

:32:06
- That's swell.
- It's a beauty, eh?

:32:10
I need a picture for the paper.
Clear out of the way, please.

:32:13
Just the guys that caught the fish.
Open it up a little bit.

:32:16
I want to get a picture
of the guy with the fish.

:32:19
I need a picture for the paper.
Could we get the sign please?

:32:32
Y oung fella,
could you step out of the picture?

:32:37
We're ready.
:32:40
- Can you get that, please.
- How's that?

:32:49
Larry, you won't believe it.
:32:50
- What kind of a shark is that?
- I don't know.

:32:53
- I think it's a mako.
- It's got a deep throat, Frank.

:32:56
- Yeah, but what kind? What kind of shark?
- Tiger shark.

:33:01
A what?
:33:02
We can start breathing again.
:33:04
- Is Ben getting plenty of pictures?
- Y ou bet he is.

:33:06
What is this bite radius crap?
:33:10
Y ou stuff your friggir head in there man,
and find out if it's a man-eater.

:33:18
All I'm saying,
is that it may not be the shark.

:33:21
I want you to meet Matt.
This is Larry Vaughn, our Mayor.

:33:25
- Matt's from the Oceanographic Institute.
- Nice to meet you.

:33:31
There are all kinds of sharks in the waters.
:33:34
Hammerheads, white tips, blues, makos...
:33:36
And the chances that these bozos got
the exact shark...

:33:39
- There are no other sharks like this here.
- It's 100 to 1.

:33:43
I'm not saying that this is not the shark.
It probably is, Martin.

:33:47
It's a man-eater.
It's extremely rare for these waters.

:33:50
The fact is,
the bite radius on this animal is different...

:33:53
...than the wounds on the victim.
:33:56
I want to be sure. Y ou want to be sure.
:33:59
We all want to be sure. Okay?
What I want to do is very simple.


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