pgdive
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I thought this was pretty funny. The Great White didn't eat the other "Soupfins" he just bit them because they wouldn't get out of his way. The remaining two soupfin sharks were probably ready to get the hell out of dodge.
Paul
"The Monterey Bay Aquarium's popular great white shark claimed its second victim in two weeks Wednesday when a soupfin shark died after being chomped by the bigger predator Monday.
The 5-foot soupfin was the second such shark to die from the great white's bite. The carcass of another soupfin -- missing a 2-foot section of its tail -- was found in the million-gallon Outer Bay tank last month.
Aquarium officials responded Wednesday by moving two remaining soupfins to another display.
Officials believe the young, 5-foot great white wasn't hunting but merely lashed out when it collided with slower-moving sharks. Experts believe there will be no further clashes between the great white and other tank mates, which include bluefin tuna, sea turtles and hammerhead and Galapagos sharks.
The great white is allowed to eat its fill during twice-daily feedings of dead salmon and mackerel to ensure that it won't be tempted to snack on tank neighbors, officials said"
Paul
"The Monterey Bay Aquarium's popular great white shark claimed its second victim in two weeks Wednesday when a soupfin shark died after being chomped by the bigger predator Monday.
The 5-foot soupfin was the second such shark to die from the great white's bite. The carcass of another soupfin -- missing a 2-foot section of its tail -- was found in the million-gallon Outer Bay tank last month.
Aquarium officials responded Wednesday by moving two remaining soupfins to another display.
Officials believe the young, 5-foot great white wasn't hunting but merely lashed out when it collided with slower-moving sharks. Experts believe there will be no further clashes between the great white and other tank mates, which include bluefin tuna, sea turtles and hammerhead and Galapagos sharks.
The great white is allowed to eat its fill during twice-daily feedings of dead salmon and mackerel to ensure that it won't be tempted to snack on tank neighbors, officials said"