FISHERMEN have shared terrifying photos of catches that were ripped to shreds by hungry predators circling below the boat. The half-eaten animals circulated on social media as an increasing number of shark sightings torment beachgoers this summer. GettySand tigers have begun to rip fish right out of anglers’ lines in Connecticut[/caption] Facebook / Connecticut Fish and WildlifeThe image of the mangled fish was taken near Long Island, which has already seen five shark attacks this year[/caption] Facebook / Trevor BerwickOther fishermen took to the thread to share their own experiences and said shark bites are on the rise[/caption] Swimmers across the country are being rushed o
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