shark v shark

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

syndicate

Fire Eel
MFK Member
Sep 3, 2008
1,176
0
66
Brisbane, Australia
A Great White Shark up to 6m long has savaged a smaller 3m Great White which had taken a drum line bait off North Stradbroke Island on Australia's east coast.

The "monster" shark is now terrorising the local coastal community...well, the media are anyway - the big fella is just doing his thing.

LiveLeak-dot-com-dbcad65993b6-shark.jpg



this is where i go on holidays every year in bullshark breeding season
 
lol a bit of shark on shark action never hurt anyone....but those where some seriously huge bite marks on the smaller one:nilly:
 
Death Pony;3569371; said:
That's slightly terrifying! Great whites have thick, though muscles, so try to imagine the force behind the bite of that 20 footer!

Larger great whites have a bite force in upwards of two tonnes, generally speaking. By comparison, a large African lion can produce around 560 kg of bite force and a human approximately 80 kg – making the great white's bite more than 20 times harder than a human. Might be less than you thought, but still enough to make pretty much anything snap, crackle, and pop.
 
i once watched a documentary by a shark hunter (wish I had saved it) where he said that most shark attacks go unreported because the victim does not live to make it back to report. seeing this pic and story I tend to believe it

the shark hunter was an aussie if I remember
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com