Researchers found that tracking was thrown onto the beach a device that was previously mounted on a cannibal shark. Having studied the data obtained, scientists concluded that the 2.7-meter predator became a dinner for an even bigger sea monster.
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Scientists from the Smithsonian Institut in the USA mounted on a healthy white shark tracking device, were going to fix her route and were quite surprised when bug thrown to Australia’s beach just four months after start of research. The data transmitted by the device showed a sharp temperature increase along with a sudden dive to a depth of 580 meters, according to the Australian tabloid News com.au.
Researchers believe that these data, in particular, temperature, indicate the entry of a 2.7-meter predator into the digestive tract of another much larger animal.
At the moment, scientists put forward a single version, according to which was destroyed by a huge cannibal shark. By Geekosystem, they base their theory on analysis information received indicating that under a monster about 16 feet long (4.8 meters) and weighing more than 2 tons.
Researchers do not hide the fact that what happened put them in dead end: they cannot identify the mysterious sea monster and do not understand the reasons for the attack. Meanwhile, the Gizmodo Australia website put forward several versions, according to which the attack became “Decision” of a territorial dispute or living in the sea abyss the monster satisfied his hunger with a 2.7-meter shark.
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“When I first got acquainted with this data, I was just amazed, – the director of the documentary “Hunt for super predator ”(Hunt for the Super Predator), Dave Riggs (Dave Rigg).
– After we received this information, everyone was interested the answer to one question: “What was it?” Obviously she was eaten up. But what can kill and eat an almost 3-meter shark? ”
Some bloggers jokingly suggested blocking the air movement over Australia to avoid a giant attack monster on planes, and posted a video showing this attack.
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