Summary of Experts Stunned As 8-Foot Shark Is Seemingly Eaten By Predator
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A study published in Frontiers in Marine Science reveals that an 8-foot porbeagle shark was consumed by a predator, likely another large shark. The team tracked the endangered porbeagle for five months before detecting a sudden increase in temperature indicating its demise. The study's co-author, James Sulikowski, explains that the data rules out a mammal as the predator due to the temperature reading, making other lamnid sharks, such as mako or great white, the most likely culprits.