‘Monster’ Shark Bites Great White Shark In Half Off Australian Coast

Everything in Australia can kill you. The country rains spiders, is regularly hit by bushfires, and now their sharks have got so bored of eating humans; they’ve turned on each other.
Beachgoers near Cylinder Beach on Australia’s North Stradbroke Island are understandably nervous about swimming after a great white shark was photographed biting a smaller great white in half. This has led to speculation that there could be a shark as massive as 20 feet roaming the shores near the Queensland island. Ho.Ly.Shit!
One shark expert remarked: “They’ll eat anything–including their own kind.”
This story is truly incredible and it just goes to show that there are creatures from the deep out there and that Mother Nature continues to surprise us.
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