![]() ![]() The narrator of the video, the “researcher” in the video, and others on the internet suggest these facts are consistent with Shark Alpha being eaten by a much larger mysterious predator.Īustralian researchers are hunting for what they call a “mystery sea monster” that devoured a 9-foot-long great white shark. The recorded temperature of 78˚F lasted for eight days while the tag moved from a depth of 330 feet to the surface.The tag detected at 580 meters a temperature shift from 46˚F to 78˚F.Data from the tag indicated that at 4:00 am on Christmas Eve, the tag went quickly to a depth 580 meters (1903 feet) on the continental shelf.Four months later the tag was found by a beach comber 2.5 miles from where Shark Alpha was originally tagged.The female, called Shark Alpha, was observed to be healthy and the tag was perfectly placed.At an undescribed location on the Australian Coast a female 3 meter shark was tagged.To recap the facts (in so much as the facts are accurate on the video) ![]() The main line of evidence for this is that the tag recorded a temperature of 78˚F.Ī temperature that can only be achieved inside the belly of another living animal The data from the tag seem to suggest, at least to the narrator and some others on the internet, that a massive ocean monster ate the shark. That electronic tag eventually washed up on a beach. The video is a story of a 3 meter Great White Shark that was tagged. Recently a 2003 video went viral on the internet. ![]()
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