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Good point. If you look at a shark skeleton, if you loose most of the abdomen flesh and the mouth/jaw bones, it looks very much like what is shown in the video.
A simple DNA test would tell everyone what this is without all the mystery and guessing.
As has been mentioned more than once, it's gone. Abdicated. Disappeared. Taken a powder. Either washed to sea or returned to the hoaxer's basement workshop.
As has been mentioned more than once, it's gone. Abdicated. Disappeared. Taken a powder. Either washed to sea or returned to the hoaxer's basement workshop.
Well then, the fact that something like this just magically disappears before anyone can study it with any legitimacy tells me it's a hoax.
Well then, the fact that something like this just magically disappears before anyone can study it with any legitimacy tells me it's a hoax.
Maybe it's just me, but I would have called someone in the zoology department at University of Georgia and told them about it, asked them when they could send someone and what I should do to protect the body, and also taken steps to make sure it didn't wash out to sea. And taken a longer video of it, tried to turn over the body and film the other side, etc.
As has been mentioned more than once, it's gone. Abdicated. Disappeared. Taken a powder. Either washed to sea or returned to the hoaxer's basement workshop.
What do you think is unusual about its neck and what do you base this on?
Note that the picture of the shark skeleton, the jaws/ head, are fairly close the flippers, in the picture of the thing on the beach, there is a much longer 'neck'.
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