It was previously believed that large sharks had no natural predators, but recent findings may alter our comprehension of the marine food chain.
In a surprising turn of events, researchers discovered signs that the ocean’s most daunting predator had been consuming its kin.
The dead body of a pregnant shark was found floating in the open waters southwest of Bermuda, indicating that it had been killed by a larger shark.
Just a few weeks before a pregnant porbeagle shark was due to give birth, one of the two tracking tags attached by marine scientists detached and surfaced near Bermuda.
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