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Great white shark LeeBeth bids farewell to Texas coast

The 14-foot wonder last pinged near Port Arthur heading east toward Louisiana. The 14-foot great white shark named LeeBeth has left the Texas Gulf, leaving the coast and heading east toward Louisiana. The last reported sighting from a person was Saturday morning near Tampa, Florida. Do you have a news tip? Tell 3! Email [email protected] with any questions or information about sensitive content.

Great white shark LeeBeth bids farewell to Texas coast

Pubblicato : 2 mesi fa di Alizia Ybarra in Science

The 14-foot wonder last pinged near Port Arthur heading east toward Louisiana.

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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — First Edition continues to track the location of LeeBeth!

For those of you unaware --LeeBeth is a great white shark who pinged off the Texas Gulf Coast early last week.

We can tell you that she has now left the Texas Gulf.

The big-toothed creature last pinged south of Port Arthur, heading east near Louisiana last Thursday afternoon.

The last reported great white shark sighting from a person was Saturday morning --just southwest of Tampa, Florida.

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Temi: Wildlife, Sharks

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