Posted on 06/28/2006 4:11:55 PM PDT by Marius3188
Neighbors Richard Doornbos and Al Embry have stumbled upon numerous mysteries of the Mojave Desert, but never anything like this.
Last week, while walking in a large vacant field across from Sultana High School near G Avenue, the two found a 4-foot-long and ominously unmistakeable shark. The fish, which appeared to have been dumped just hours before, bore large spotted markings.
A cursory Internet search suggests the shark is a Leopard Shark, a member of the triakidae family of houndsharks that might be displayed in an aquarium. But the size of this specimen suggests it would be much too large for just any living room fish bowl.
Doornbos, a Hesperia Star columnist, and Embry believe the shark may have been caught on a deep sea fishing trip. Perhaps the fisherman brought it home to Hesperia and sent it swimming in the family pool, only to die a freshwater, chlorinated death.
Undoubtedly Doornbos and Embry will encounter future desert mysteries, but they dont expect another big fish story like this.
No more phone calls - we have a winner.
Considering that sharks urinate through their skin it is more than likely that someone caught the shark and was taking it home but the urine in the skin started to leech out in the ice box and stink up the vehicle so they threw the shark away.
My former boss said that is what they did once after trying to take a shark home after a day of fishing.
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