This is the terrifying moment a snorkeller feared she was about to be eaten by a shark.
Jem Berroya frantically swam away from the shark when she was snorkelling and noticed the sea creature approaching her from behind in Cebu, the Philippines.
Footage recorded underwater shows the swimmer floating before the enormous shark, with its mouth wide open, bumped into her, during feeding time on August 3.
The sea creature's mouth remained open as it collided with her multiple times.
Feeling the shark touch her arm, she immediately paddled away, terrified it might eat her.
Ms Berroya said: 'I was so scared. I thought it wanted to eat my arm.'...
A surfer has been killed by a shark at a busy beach in Sydney's Northern Beaches.
The male was brought to shore by surfers at Dee Why beach just after 9am on Saturday.
Emergency workers remain at the scene, as witnessed believe the surfer's legs were mauled.
The beach's shark alarm and red flag ushered bathers to shore, as police officers ran along the shoreline alerting swimmers to the danger...
Stunned tourists watched in horror as a zookeeper was dragged to the ground and eaten alive by a pride of lions in Thailand.
The gruesome attack happened at Safari World Bangkok when 58-year-old Jian Rangkharasamee stepped out of his jeep in the lion enclosure.
Witnesses said a lion crept up from behind before pouncing on him – with several others quickly joining in.
Visitors honked their car horns and shouted in a desperate attempt to scare off the beasts, but the big cats mauled Rangkharasamee to death as families looked on in horror...
A 54-year-old man was bit by a shark early Tuesday morning while attempting a 20-mile swim from Catalina Island to the Los Angeles County mainland.
The man — who was attempting the prestigious Catalina Channel swim — was bit by the shark near the island's Doctor's Cove. The swimmer was accompanied by a boat during the attempt; he was brought aboard the boat after the incident and the vessel headed toward the mainland, Fox 11 reported...
...“He had minor wounds to his leg, and they were already wrapped up,” Fireboat Pilot Shaun Corby told KTLA. “We just grabbed the victim and transported him back to our station, and transported him to the hospital.
Authorities said the shark was likely a juvenile great white. The animal "just nipped at his leg, his foot. And then took off," Corby told Fox 11. He noted the violent encounter was a "rare" one.
The man was listed in fair condition at a hospital, according to the LAFD...