Cheat Sheet
The Best In Brief
THANK YOU
Your feedback has been sent!
'Monster Shark' Attacks Great White
Did a 20-foot long predator take a bite out of a great white shark—half its size—off the coast of Australia? Experts reviewing a gruesome photo of the great white believe that its assailant must have been 20 feet long based upon its bite marks. The wounded shark is still alive; its attacker is still at large. "I've heard about the big one lurking. Every surfer is always cautious over here,” a surfer said.





Yikes.
But there are more things on this planet we know nothing about. Either the shark was bothering something he shouldn't have been bothering or he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I think it's interesting, I want to see the attacker and the shark that lived.
Wow...i wouldn't want to be surfing near that fishy beast!
Someone's gonna need a bigger boat
so jaws wasn't fiction.
20 feet is not unheard of for a great white shark.
That most certainly is a great white, not an orca. I do hope they changed the pictures between our comments.
orca's my vote. look at the teeth and shape of the snout. and black coloring.
that's a picture of an orca, not a great white. orca's attack great whites.
I'm just a dolphin maam......
Ah, the legendary Greater White Shark.
Looks Photoshopped to me.
Thank you.
As a first time user, your comment has been submitted for review. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a day or two for your comment to be reviewed, depending on the time of week and the volume of comments we receive.
Please log in to leave comments.