A caption shared with the post reads: "Justtt wowww this Tiger Shark at Monkey Mia, WA [Western Australia]. This will live rent free in my head ... significant risk to human safety; the other ...
“A mako shark would look puny next to a megalodon,” says Sues. But the fish is still large by human standards; Sues has a set of mako jaws at home and he can easily fit his head in its mout ...
they roll their head in a circular motion, using the lower teeth like a blade to tear off circular chunks of flesh. Smaller prey is eaten whole. This mysterious shark is not often seen by cameras ...