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Picture No. 10767869

Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark has been killed with explosive head spear. (Carcharias taurus) Date

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Carcharias Killed Nurse Ragged Shark Sharks Spear Taurus Tiger Tooth Explosive


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> Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment > Dec2014 > 2


EDITORS COMMENTS
Oops, I think someone took the 'explosive' part a bit too literally! Introducing the latest fashion trend in underwater weaponry: the explosive head spear. But hey, at least this Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark is rocking it like a true fashionista! In this jaw-dropping photo print, we witness an unexpected twist in marine warfare as our finned friend finds itself on the receiving end of an explosive encounter. Talk about being caught off guard! It seems like even sharks aren't safe from peculiar human inventions. While we can't condone such actions towards our aquatic pals, there's no denying that this snapshot captures a truly unique moment in wildlife history. The shark's expression says it all – complete surprise mixed with a hint of "What just happened?". As we marvel at the sheer absurdity of this situation, let's remember to appreciate these magnificent creatures for their beauty and importance in our oceans. Perhaps next time, we can opt for more peaceful encounters and leave the explosive head spears for action movies. So grab your popcorn and prepare for an explosion of laughter as you display this unforgettable photo print. Just don't try any DIY explosive experiments with your own underwater adventures!

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