A 9-foot great white shark tagged for research off the coast of Australia mysteriously disappeared recently, leaving only the tracking device to wash ashore.
Great white sharks don’t just…go missing out of nowhere.
And as an “apex predator”, great whites are the top of the top of the food chain, able to take on anything and everything that can possibly get in their way. It’s as if a mature lion or a grizzly was eaten.
So what could possibly eat a great white shark?
Scientists have finally concluded, and the result is grim: “a colossal cannibal great white shark”.
After significant research on the “black box” data in the tracking device, scientists have determined that the megashark was around 16 feet long—weighing two tons.
In other words, it’s as long as a U-Haul and weighs as much as a car.
It’s a shark that can swallow a man whole and not leave a scratch—as if there aren’t enough terrifying beasts in Australia.