Learning to live alongside them will be challenging and we still have a long way to go. Christopher Bird , Ph. D student: Shark Ecology, University of Southampton.
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Casual fans of the film franchise in general tend to call the shark JAWS , which is actually something of a misnomer, considering that there were different sizes and shapes of sharks featured in each of the four films in the franchise.
A hollow, static copy of "Bruce" from the film was discovered in a junkyard years later, and is in essence a fourth "Bruce" pulled from molds for the mechanical shark used in the production of the film. Serious fans of the film have christened this rare find, "Junkyard Bruce" or in. Bruce makes his first appearance at night, marking his first victim: Chrissie Watkins Susan Backlinie , a young female tourist.
Bruce returns again to the Amity Beach side killing Alex Kintner, a young boy, in the process. Kintner puts up an ad to kill the shark responsible, causing a shark hunting frenzy. When two men, Denherder and Charlie moor onto a nearby pier, they attach Charlie's wife's holiday roast on a hook, attach it onto the wooden dock and use it to catch the shark.
When Bruce takes the bait, it rips apart the whole pier, taking it and Charlie out to sea with it. Charlie slides off the broken pier and swims back to shore, avoiding the shark, chasing after him.
A couple of shark hunters claim to have caught Bruce but Matt Hooper Richard Dreyfuss , the ocean expert, has his doubts as the bite radius on the tiger shark caught were different than the ones on Ms. The two stumble upon Ben Gardners ruined boat and Hooper goes to the hull of the wreckage, finding a tooth from Bruce and Ben Gardner dead, dropping the tooth in the process.
Hooper and Brody insist on closing the beaches, but the mayor denies their pleads and leaves the beaches open for the tourists.
Bruce reappears in the estuary, Bruce first true appearance , killing a man in a raft Ted Grossman and flees back into open sea. After a while at sea with nothing to show, Bruce reveals himself whilst Brody chums the water. Bruce circles around the Orca as the group gets ready to make attempts to kill him. Bruce is hit with a yellow flotation barrel in korder to tire him to the surface, however, he dives underwater for until the evening.
Bruce returns again while the group is trading tales and drinking and rams the Orca, damaging it in the process. Quint and Hooper make attempts to repair the boat until later the next day when Bruce, finally, tires and resurfaces.
Quint and Hooper grab the barrel attached to Bruce and in doing so Bruce resurfaces and Quints hand is cut by the rope in the process.
The group gives chase to Bruce, hitting him with two barrels. Bruce is tied to the stern cleats of the Orca and is hit with another barrel. Bruce then uses his mass strength to tow the Orca as the three make attempts to tie him off.
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