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WARNING: 'They can bite you with their sharp teeth and cause you to bleed, or drag you into the sea' For the third year running, there has been a spike in dolphin attacks in Fukui .
Eighteen people have been injured this summer at beaches in the prefecture, the coast guard say.
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