Experts stumped after Great white shark washes up dead on beach with strange red marks on it
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy said on Thursday that the nine-foot-long young shark had mysteriously washed up dead on a beach near to the Pamet River in Truro
According to reports, a dead great white shark washed up on a beach in Massachusetts under mysterious circumstances. Upon investigation, it was found that the animal had a red tint to its body, and had three lead weights inside its stomach.
According to LADBible, the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy said on Thursday that the nine-foot-long young shark had mysteriously washed up dead on a beach near the Pamet River in Truro. The animal was then cut open on the spot so researchers could ascertain the cause of death.