Scientists Reconsider Food Chain As 8-Foot-Long Shark Gets Eaten By Another Predator
A team of scientists had tagged the creature off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts in October 2020. Since this species of shark isendangered, the goal was to track their movements to see where conservation efforts were required. Five months later, the tracker started registering some unexpected activity. It wasn’t long before researchers concluded the shark had fallen prey to an even larger predator. RELATED: The team concluded that a warm-blooded predator had eaten the porbeagle shark with the irregular change in temperature Image credits:Pen News...