'Monster Shark' attacks another shark

Looks to me like a prop has taken chunks out of that and the peeps on the boat have hauled it up. Those bites look too clean (and way too big) to be shark bites in my opinion, not that I'm an expert or anything, but to cut away that amount of flesh in a single bite must mean the thing that did that was ridiculously massive. Surely nothing exists on the planet - otherwise we would know about it.

I'm with you on this one dude, if that was a "bite" there would be torn flesh visible, looks far too "clean" to have been done by another creature.
 
didnt know we had so many marine biologists/forensic detectives here, who saw what the many fishermen and shark experts could not
 
You're right I know. We know more about the moon than we do our own oceans, but the species that are undiscovered, or species that we a finding are generally small - this would be like finding the loch ness monster :D We have been down to the bottom of some of the oceans too, and new creatures are being discovered all the time but nothing on this scale surely? I'm curious now to see what they are finding.. I think we need to get this in perspective. Something with a bite radius that large would be the size of a blue whale..

My reply would be the BBC documentary a couple of years ago (blue planet I think). They sent an ROV down to the bottom of an ocean next to a carcus to record some deep water sharks feeding. These sharks were a few metres in length themselves but suddenly set flight and a massive shadow appeared over the camera. The narrator was describing that they still don't know what it was however whatever it was wasn't small at all.

As for the photos I really can't see that being a prop injury, it's way too clean, and the scratches on the tail can't have come from a prop. Anyway as someone else already mentioned the "monster" shark is believed to be only 6m long, not exactly massive by any means.
 
here's my theory.... its possible.

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WOW!!! :eek: Where did you get that pic! Thats proof of what happened right there ;)
 
My reply would be the BBC documentary a couple of years ago (blue planet I think). They sent an ROV down to the bottom of an ocean next to a carcus to record some deep water sharks feeding. These sharks were a few metres in length themselves but suddenly set flight and a massive shadow appeared over the camera. The narrator was describing that they still don't know what it was however whatever it was wasn't small at all.

I don't suppose you've got a youtube link or something to that clip do you? I would love to see it.
 
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