2008-07-18 10:31:25 GMT 2008-07-18 18:31:25 (Beijing Time) SINA.com

In this photo provided by Sea World, two divers work to capture a shark Wednesday, July 16, 2008, so a grappling hook can be removed from its mouth near Byron Bay, 500 miles (800 kilometers) north of Sydney, Australia. (AP Photo/Sea World)

In this photo provided by Sea World, veterinarian David Blyde, second left, reaches in to the mouth of a shark Wednesday, July 16, 2008, to remove a grappling hook near Byron Bay, 500 miles (800 kilometers) north of Sydney, Australia. (AP Photo/Sea World)
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A gray nurse shark was captured with a hook stuck in its digestive tract near Byron Bay, 500 miles (800 kilometers) north of Sydney, Australia, July 16, 2008.
Sea World veterinarian David Blyde reached between the jaws of the 10-foot (3-meter) gray nurse shark and dislodged the hook.














