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TERRIFYING footage shows a 16ft Great White shark savaging a seal off a popular beach close to where iconic film Jaws was filmed.

Stunned tourists watched the water turn red as the beast ripped its prey to shreds off Race Point Beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, yesterday.

 Terrifying footage shows a 16ft shark ripping apart a seal off Cape Cod
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Terrifying footage shows a 16ft shark ripping apart a seal off Cape Cod

Another video posted on social media showed the shark writhing around even closer to the shore as one man tried to warn those in the water.

"Out of the water!" he screamed as the massive shark devoured the smaller animal in Provincetown.

The footage emerged just one day after a swimmer was airlifted to hospital after being attacked by a shark off the same beach.

The 61-year-old was left with deep puncture wounds to his torso and legs after the vicious attack in Truro, Cape Cod.

 A 61-year-old man was savaged off the same beach just one day earlier
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A 61-year-old man was savaged off the same beach just one day earlierCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Footage of the seal being savaged emerged a day after a man was attacked by a shark off Cape Cod
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Footage of the seal being savaged emerged a day after a man was attacked by a shark off Cape Cod

Longnook Beach has now been closed to swimmers and workers have put up warning signs telling people to stay away.

It was the first recorded shark attack at the popular summertime tourist destination since 2012.

Gary Sharpless, assistant harbour master, said the attack happened around 4pm on Wednesday on the Atlantic Ocean side of the peninsula.

Local fire chief Timothy Collins said the victim was still "conscious and talking" following his ordeal, adding: "We're hoping for the best."

 The injured swimmer was flown to a hospital in Boston for treatment
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 The injured swimmer was flown to a hospital in Boston for treatmentCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The area is a feeding ground for seals which attract great whites (file image)
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The area is a feeding ground for seals which attract great whites (file image)Credit: Getty - Contributor

Numerous shark sightings have been reported in the area this summer, including several involving great whites, the species immortalised in the 1975 hit movie.

But there has been no confirmation that Wednesday’s attack involved a great white shark.

The area is a feeding ground for seals, which attract all kinds of sharks. Witnesses said at least 10 seals were seen in the area shortly before the attack.

The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy said shark encounters in which people are injured are as “terrifying as they are rare.”

 The attack happened in the same area where the movie Jaws is set
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The attack happened in the same area where the movie Jaws is setCredit: Getty - Contributor
 People run from the sea in terror in a scene from the iconic 1975 movie
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People run from the sea in terror in a scene from the iconic 1975 movieCredit: Universal Pictures
 There are warning signs at Longnook Beach telling of the dangers of swimming
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 There are warning signs at Longnook Beach telling of the dangers of swimmingCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The secluded beach is extremely popular with tourists from across the world
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The secluded beach is extremely popular with tourists from across the worldCredit: Alamy

The group said in a statement: “While we still don’t know all of the details of this particular bite, sharks are not known to target people specifically and when they do bite people it’s usually a case of mistaken identity.

“Sharks ‘test the waters’ with their teeth, much like we use our hands.

“It’s how they determine if what they encounter is prey or something to avoid.”

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Truro was the site of the last shark attack on Cape Cod, in July 2012, when a Colorado man on Ballston Beach suffered a bite that required 47 stitches.

But Massachusetts’ last shark attack fatality was more than 80 years ago in 1936. Amity is the unofficial name of an Island otherwise known as Martha's Vineyard which lies off the coast of Massachusetts.

It was the setting for three Jaws films in the franchise including 'Jaws', 'Jaws 2', and 'Jaws 4' (aka Jaws: The Revenge).


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