Monday, October 18, 2010

Monster hammerhead shark to scare Australian museum-goers

It came from the low - but the streamer for true for a museum.A gargantuan 17-foot-long, 2.6 ton hammerhead shark held off the eastern seashore of Australia last month was purchased by a shark backer who plans to arrangement it in his Hervey Bay museum. "Its a pretentious citation thats for sure," shark hunter Vic Hislop told Brisbanes Courier Mail. "Thats not the greatest one I"ve seen either.""I"ve held bigger."Tourist idol Hislop and area fisherman contend the not fish-tale: the citation right away sitting in a freezer is a guppy compared to one 20-footer ominously sighted stuff oneself off-shore, Australias Fraser Coast Chronicle reported."I"m revelation you right right away there is a hammerhead thats even bigger than this beast swimming in the Bay," Hislop told the newspaper. "Fishermen have seen it and they’ve told me about it and the Department of Fisheries contacted me about it 4 years ago."Hammerhead sharks have been well known to punch humans, but those attacks are comparatively singular -- only seventeen available in between 1580 and 2008, according to the International Shark Attack Files -- given the class customarily stalk deeper waters.
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