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There are no sharks swimming in the streets of Houston or anywhere else
A viral photo being spread online in the wake of Hurricane Harvey of a shark swimming down a Houston street is actually a hoax that has been passed around for years.
"Believe it or not, this is a shark on the freeway in Houston, Texas. #HurricaneHarvy," read a tweet from @Jeggit on Aug. 28, 2017. The photo appeared to show a shark swimming in the street, as shown from the driver’s seat of a vehicle.
As of this writing, the image had been liked more than 36,000 times and retweeted more than 28,000 times.
But it’s a fake image, which appeared to have been first circulated at least as far back as 2011. The photo turned up after Hurricane Irene struck Puerto Rico. It linked to an Aug. 25, 2011, photo on imgur.com showing the big fish swimming alongside what looks like an SUV.
Then it came back in 2012, with social media users claiming it was taken in New Jersey during Hurricane Sandy.
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In 2015, this very same shark had already been spotted in Houston after severe floods.
Then it somehow swam to North Myrtle Beach, S.C., after Hurricane Joaquin later in 2015.
So where did this really come from? The PhotoShopped image appeared to have taken the shark from a photo that ran in Africa Geographic in 2005.
That picture showed a great white shark swimming behind a kayak, and folks on Reddit noticed the similarities back in 2011.
Don’t believe this fish tale, because it’s a hoax that has been luring people for years. We rate it Pants On Fire!
Our Sources
Washington Post, "Hurricane Irene: ‘Photo’ of shark swimming in street is fake," Aug. 26, 2011
Twitter, schlager_jake tweet, May 29, 2015
Twitter, Jeggit tweet, Aug. 28, 2017
Twitter, WeatherHustle tweet, Aug. 28, 2017
Vice.com, "'Shark Swims Down a Flooded Street' Is a Viral Hoax That Won't Die," Aug. 28, 2017
Daily Beast, "No, a Shark Isn’t Swimming Down a Houston Freeway," Aug. 28, 2017
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