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Three-meter Great White Becomes Prey To Bigger Fish

Submitted by C. S. Magor on Monday, 26 October 2009No Comment | Google Buzz |

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Marine biologists believe that a monster great white shark between five and six meters in length is stalking a section of the Australian coastline that is popular with surfers and swimmers.

Evidence off the ferocity of the great fish comes in the form of a smaller, great white shark that was nearly bitten in half with just two bites (pictured). The smaller 3.5m shark that had become hooked on a baited drum line was a formidable size itself.

Marine biologists used measurements of the bite marks to estimate the size of the monster great white at between 5 and 6 meters.

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