Off the coast of Australia, a fisherman discovered a giant shark head, raising concerns about another superfish nearby.
Fisherman Jason spotted the shark’s head in the waters off Sydney, Australia, on the morning of March 28 and was very interested to know the fate of the shark’s body.
Jason says this is the head of a mako shark. And the head weighs 100 kg.
He posted a photo of the shark’s head on Facebook and wrote the caption: “This is all that remains of a mako moпѕter. ᴜпforгtᴜпаteɩу we didn’t see what ate it, that animal. Definitely impressive!! The head weighs about 100 kg.”
The mako shark can grow up to 3.8 m long and weigh up to 570 kg and is the fastest shark, swimming at a speed of 74 km/h.
An animal of this size must have been eaten by a much larger creature, possibly a great white shark with a length of up to 6.1 meters.
Facebook users have their own theories.
“Looks like he was attacked by two sharks,” wrote Aaron Smith.
Meanwhile, Shamus Johnston believes the “sᴜɩргіt” is a tiger shark: “The big tiger shark must have eaten the mako!”
But Damien thinks differently: “I’m not sure it’s a shark eating it, maybe a killer whale.”
A pregnant white shark caught a fisherman off the coast of Taiwan and was dumped at a fish market.