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Monster Shark Terrifies Queensland

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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.

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She makes chainmail look good.

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Comments (11)
11 Friday, 30 October 2009 12:09
Sceptic
3m shark caught on drum-line, sawed up with a band-saw, thrown back in, photographed. People scared and ineffective nets get more funding.
10 Tuesday, 27 October 2009 20:07
J
haha that size is pretty standard in WA n Sa
9 Tuesday, 27 October 2009 10:21
Adam waldie
But the shark is okay right?
8 Tuesday, 27 October 2009 07:12
Dunno (Mackay)
Why would this shark terrify Queensland? it is confined to the water.

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.
7 Tuesday, 27 October 2009 07:07
Alan Moore
This was just an excuse for them to put up a pic of a hot chick in a chain mail suit. Weak effort Surfing Life!
6 Monday, 26 October 2009 22:30
Roichy
It's just a big shark! There's heaps of them out there, as there should be. There's no need for shark nets and drum lines as they just kill natures great creations to make people feel safer when they swim. Over here in the west we don't use nets or drum line and yes people get eaten, but we are in their domain. And there are still shark attacks in Queensland even with the nets. If your worried about sharks get a shark shield or stay out of the ocean, it's their home. This "JAWS" histerier is just another example of media crap!
5 Monday, 26 October 2009 18:25
atılla
hei you beatifull. are you my friend ok.
4 Monday, 26 October 2009 12:23
Jimmy D
Nicely put Gra
3 Monday, 26 October 2009 12:16
Scary Sharks
OMG! I guess there's always a bigger fish

I found the news report of this on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQtYO1LDalE
2 Monday, 26 October 2009 11:42
gra
“Monster Shark Terrifies Queensland”?

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
1 Monday, 26 October 2009 11:34
adam richards
this has to be a fake shoot

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