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Shark dragged from the ocean … for a photo

A man has been filmed taking photos with a shark after dragging it out of the ocean in Florida, where it washed ashore, a local journalist reported.

The brutal incident was filmed by television news anchor and reporter Ashleigh Walters on Palm Beach.

It comes days after a Franciscana dolphin was picked out of the ocean and paraded around by a man, so camera-wielding tourists could take a closer look at the helpless animal.

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At the time, a spokeswoman for Australia’s arm of World Animal Protection condemned the behaviour of the beachgoers who “used the animals [dolphins] for entertainment purposes”.

“This terribly unfortunate event is an example of the casual cruelty people can inflict when they use animals for entertainment purposes, without thinking of the animal’s needs,” she told the ABC.

In this strikingly similar incident, which was recorded on video, a man can be seen approaching the shark before grabbing it by its tail and dragging it along the sand.

The shark attempts to fight off the stranger before it is eventually pulled onto land by the man and held down in the sand.

The man then leans over the shark while someone takes a photo.

Other people can also be seen taking photos of the animal, which is still being held as it lies limply in the sand.

Another man eventually drags the shark into the shallow water but the animal clearly struggles to return to the ocean.

Ms Walters said the shark was eventually put farther into the water after the video ended.

“It did not resurface for several minutes,” she added on Facebook.

The video sparked outrage on Facebook with people commenting that it was “animal cruelty”.

“How incredibly cruel for stupid selfies,” Peter Whitaker wrote on the post.

Sharks can be harvested in Florida according to a specific set of rules outlined by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

See the video below

VIDEO: Shark capture, release on Palm Beach(Shark was put farther into water after end of video. It did not resurface for several minutes.) WPTV #amcrew #wptvwx #beach #shark

Posted by Ashleigh Walters on Saturday, February 20, 2016

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