A photo from open sources
A resident of the Australian state of New South Wales engaged in industrial fishing, was struck the other day when he got from the water the head of a huge black-nosed shark.
Jason Moys of Bermagi and his colleagues weighed their own find and determined that its weight exceeds 100 kilograms. it means that overall the shark weighed more than 300 kilograms, and her length reached 4 meters. This raises the logical question: who could gnaw off the head of this monster?
Moys photographed his buddy Jasper Lay with a fragment of a fish and posted the resulting picture on a social network Facebook, where it quickly became viral, collecting millions views and thousands of comments. Resource users started build various guesses as to what kind of ocean the monster coped with a giant shark so easily. Black-Sharks are very aggressive predators, so the enemy is the fish should have been even fiercer than she. And of course, much her more …
Many regulars in virtual space suggested that it was a real megalodon. These are colossal sharks that existed millions of years ago are considered extinct, however, some cryptozoologists are sure: somewhere in the depths of the World such prehistoric predators can still inhabit the ocean. Weight adult megalodons reached 40 tons and a length of 16 meters. So Thus, in theory, these fish can hunt not only for sharks, but also on whales.
Jason Moyes and other fishermen do not too believe in such a hypothesis and They believe that a flock of hungry killer whales could turn out to be the fault. maybe a tiger or white shark of especially large sizes. Are located netizens who say fish could be caught under the propeller of a large vessel. Australians reject this theory, because traces of huge teeth are visible on the head of a predator. One of the marine predators clearly feasted on this shark, and a man it’s not at all to blame …
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