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Fisherman Finds Giant Severed Shark Head, Bitten Off by Mysterious Mega-Sea Monster

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By Michael Hulse Posted Mon, Apr 1, 2019

A fisherman in Australia was recently out on the water off the coast of Sydney when he made the shocking discovery of a fully severed mako shark head floating beside his boat.

The angler – who goes by Trapman on Youtube – hauled the decapitated head into his boat and discovered a marlin bill embedded in it, but still had no clue what massive sea monster would be capable of producing the real-life horror movie scene.

 

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250kg mako.. or what’s left of it.. some monsters in the ocean!!!! Didn’t get to see the culprit, pretty glad about it too.. this mako head also had a marlin bill embedded in it. Will post video later.. #fishing #fish #boat #Awesome #sun #sky #crazy #fishing #Fisherman #seafood #mako #sharks #Australia #sharkattack #scary… we dont target large sharks, but when a small shark gets eaten by a bigger shark, and a bigger shark eats the bigger shark.. cant do much about it…

A post shared by Trapman (@trapman_bermagui) on Mar 28, 2019 at 1:59am PDT

Yesterday, he posted a video of the find to his YouTube channel, and it’s as disgusting as you would imagine. The question remains, what in the hell did this? We need to know.

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