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Cookie-cutter sharks have been known to disable the most metal ocean creature of all - the nuclear submarine. They can attack exposed soft areas including electrical cables and rubber sonar domes. In
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Cookiecutter: the shark that attacks submarines, whales, and now long-distance swimmers
The cookie-cutter shark is a parasitic shark which attaches itself to larger fish and marine mammals, like the dolphin pictured. This shark is able to inflict severe damage to skin and tissue
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