Incredible Nibble Repulsiveness second TWO sharks spotted lurking Spanish ocean side as swimmers left escaping water and being safeguarded by boats

Frightened swimmers raced to escape the water in the wake of recognizing a couple of fierce sharks slinking just feet away at a Spanish ocean side.

The animals caused disarray off the shoreline of Portbou in the Catalonia district as they got very close with beachgoers.

The sharks were spotted getting very close with swimmers
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The sharks were spotted getting up close and personal with swimmers
The sharks were spotted getting very close with swimmersCredit: Tona Criado/CEN
Beachgoers watched with sickening dread as the sharks followed the shore
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Beachgoers watched in horror as the sharks stalked the shore
Beachgoers watched with sickening dread as the sharks followed the shore
As per neighborhood media, the two blue sharks turned up at around dinnertime on Sunday.

Reports told how swimmers dashed to escape the water in the wake of recognizing the sharp-toothed carnivores.

While some of them came to shore, others took shelter on a stage in the ocean and must be returned to dry land by kayakers.

In spite of the frenzy, nobody was accounted for killed or harmed.

After film of the episode was shared via virtual entertainment, Portbou city chairman Gael Rodrigues expressed: "Portbou ocean side is totally protected."

He added that blue sharks are much of the time seen off sea shores in the region since they are local to the area.

The episode isn't the primary shark locating off the Catalan coast this year.

On 23rd June, washing was denied off three sea shores in Alcanar because of the presence of two blue sharks.
The blue shark (Prionace glauca) can grow up to 13 feet in length and can gauge up to 450 lb.

The species is recorded as "close undermined" by the Worldwide Association for Preservation of Nature.

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