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Great White Shark Choked by Sea Lion
2014-07-18
[An Nahar] A great white shark that washed up on an Australian beach this week had a sea lion stuck in its throat which likely caused its death, fisheries officials said Thursday.
Didn't do the sea lion any good, either, did it?
The four-meter (13-foot) white pointer was filmed thrashing around just off Coronation Beach, 430 kilometers (270 miles) north of Perth, and was later found on the sand.

The Western Australia Department of Fisheries said it had no visible signs of injury or disease, but had a large sea lion lodged in its throat.

"This could explain why the shark was exhibiting such unusual behavior in shallow waters off Coronation Beach," said research scientist Rory McAuley in a statement. "It is possible that the shark was trying to dislodge the blockage.

"Such a large object may have damaged the shark's internal organs or impeded water flow into his gills, contributing to his death," he added. "Alternatively, the shark may have accidentally become stranded in his attempts to get rid of the obstruction."

Brad Tapper filmed the shark as it struggled in shallow waters and posted the clip on YouTube.

Tapper, who had been at the beach with his children, said a dog walker first noticed the shark when his pet refused to go in the water.

"When we spotted it, it was about 50 meters off the shore. We thought it was a diver or something," he told the West Australian newspaper. "It was kind of surreal, you're watching it and you don't realize how rare it is at the time until you get home and have a look at the footage."

After it beached itself, some onlookers attempted to drag the shark out to sea using a tow rope, but the animal returned to shore soon after.

"We went to look at it and got within three or four meters of it but it started kicking and thrashing around again so we thought it was time to leave," Tapper said.
Posted by:Fred

#12  ^^^^ *oh snap* swksvolFF
Posted by: Frank G   2014-07-18 19:22  

#11  Now the sea lion is twice shy.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-07-18 17:38  

#10  A metaphor for the Russia/Ukraine conflict?
Posted by: Skidmark   2014-07-18 17:14  

#9  you ever try to do a Heimlich on a Great White?
Posted by: Frank G   2014-07-18 15:37  

#8  The shark should have stuck his finger down his throat to throw it up. Oh, wait...
Posted by: Spot   2014-07-18 12:36  

#7  As I recall, sharks teeth are slanted inward - making it very difficult to push anything out which might be too big.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2014-07-18 11:30  

#6  


Posted by: CrazyFool   2014-07-18 11:27  

#5  Oh, that way...
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-07-18 10:39  

#4  My mother always said don't bite off more than you can chew.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-07-18 08:26  

#3  It wasn't the sea lion, it was the hairball.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-07-18 08:09  

#2  Looked like it had a serious Cass problem.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-07-18 07:13  

#1  You're gonna need a bigger shark.
Posted by: Grunter in Reno   2014-07-18 02:27  

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