Monday, 26 October 2009 00:00
The sight of a three meter Great White shark is enough to send shivers down the spine of any surfer. The sight of a three meter Great White shark that has been munched to pieces by a bigger shark will have you looking at investing in a chainmail wetsuit.
This shark was found off the coast of North Stradbroke Island, experts say that judging by the size of the bite marks the shark that made a meal of this fella was most likely a five meter Great White.
She makes chainmail look good.
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I think a bigger threat to Queensland is Anna Bligh and her subbie Andrew Frazer, they can do a lot more damage to our long term well being than one itty bitty shark.
I found the news report of this on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQtYO1LDalE
Hilarious headline and I can only hope ASL's being ironic about the whole thing.
Look, it wasn't the 'monster' shark that killed the smaller shark.
If you read the full story, the three-metre shark was killed by a baited drumline.
Unless I missed something in school, I don't think it was a shark who set that baited line.
Having no opposable thumbs makes it hard for a shark to actually set a trap.
I suspect a human might have been the monster here.
Anyway, of course a larger shark out there's gonna come in and clean up. It's what sharks do. They've been regulating life in the oceans for yonks, and doing a far better job of it than the utter reaming-of-the-seas we've dished out recently.
A monster shark!
In the ocean of all places!
The nerve.
cheers