It was dragged ashore with a crane
shark
The Greek marine scientist Yannis Papastamatiou behind the discovery
The screams of the unfortunate man were heard with the eyewitnesses unable to do anything
“Normally when that happens, things end a bit more dramatically”
It appears to be some kind of shark
Other species were also found thriving after vital conservation work improved the river’s health since it was declared “biologically dead” in 1957
The...Meg!
The blue shark was feeding on a shoal of fish
Today, the most fearsome living shark is the Great White, at over six meters (20 feet) long, which bites with a force of two tonnes
According to the Australian Shark Attack File, it has been 86 years since six people last died from unprovoked shark bites in a single year