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Something in the ocean is eating great white sharks
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Posted on 09/13/2015 6:54:47 AM PDT by 11th_VA

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Researchers were tagging great whites to study their movements. In the process, they tagged a nine-foot female, who left the area safely. Four months later, her tag was found on a beach near where she was first caught -- and the data tells a very interesting story.

"It showed this profile going down the shelf to 580 meters, then a huge temperature change ... another living animal," said a Smithsonian researcher.

Yes, it appears that the nine-foot great white was eaten. The big question? What ate her? Whatever it was, it had to be big enough to swallow almost 10 feet of apex predator, and quick enough to drag it almost 2,000 feet in a few seconds.

So, what is it? A giant squid? Godzilla? A Megalodon? Well, actually, that last one is not too far off from the real theory....

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To: 11th_VA

Does Michael Moore know how to swim?


101 posted on 09/13/2015 9:21:22 AM PDT by PATRIOT1876 (The only crimes that are 100% preventable are those committed by illegal aliens)
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To: dforest
"It is BSM.  #blacksharksmatter"




#redtailedblacksharkslivesmatter

102 posted on 09/13/2015 9:25:29 AM PDT by Heart-Rest ( "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil!" Isaiah 5:20)
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To: ryan71; Norm Lenhart; All
No, not Orcas (Killer Whales). The DEEPEST they've been known to dive is about 1200 feet ... not 2,000 feet. Also, they stay under for a max, generally, of about 15 minutes. After that, they have to surface to breathe.

Whatever took this Great White could dive very, very deep and therefore could probably stay down for a long time.

103 posted on 09/13/2015 9:32:31 AM PDT by Finny (Be ready to own what you vote for. Voting "against" is imaginary.)
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To: Finny

“The DEEPEST they’ve been known “

Key point - KNOWN

I’m open to the possibility it was a G Squid or some ‘sea monster’ we have yet to identify. Oceans are far from a known quantity. As is whats in them. We find new things every day.


104 posted on 09/13/2015 9:36:09 AM PDT by Norm Lenhart ("The road is long...and I must poop." - Volarian Lionheart/Hero of the people)
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To: 11th_VA

About time.


105 posted on 09/13/2015 9:38:18 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: 11th_VA

Why should I care?


106 posted on 09/13/2015 9:40:34 AM PDT by MIchaelTArchangel
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To: Sirius Lee; 11th_VA; ryan71; Norm Lenhart; All
Nope. NOT Orcas (Killer Whales). They don't dive 2,000 feet, they typically only stay down for about 15 minutes at the most (average dive lasts much less, as in a few minutes to about 10 minutes) before surfacing to breathe, and when they take BIG critters, they have to stun them to kill them, then break them down to eat them, swallowing portions whole. When observed eating Great Whites, they eat them at the surface, and also hunt them in groups.

Therefore, whatever took this Great White was most likely a fish or a cephalopod, NOT an aquatic mammal -- an Orca is a mammal just like thee and me!

107 posted on 09/13/2015 9:42:30 AM PDT by Finny (Be ready to own what you vote for. Voting "against" is imaginary.)
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To: Norm Lenhart
Ain't that the truth! My dad fished the open seas, out 500 miles and more for nearly four decades, and he absolutely believed that there are MANY critters in the sea yet to be officially discovered.

That said ... I think chances of it being an Orca that took this Great White are very, very slim.

108 posted on 09/13/2015 9:44:24 AM PDT by Finny (Be ready to own what you vote for. Voting "against" is imaginary.)
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To: Finny

Well people have been yelling “Release the KRAKEN!” for a few years now. Maybe someone did ;)


109 posted on 09/13/2015 9:46:02 AM PDT by Norm Lenhart ("The road is long...and I must poop." - Volarian Lionheart/Hero of the people)
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To: 11th_VA

The Bible tells us that in the last days a great beast shall rise up out of the sea.


110 posted on 09/13/2015 9:46:34 AM PDT by American Constitutionalist
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To: John S Mosby
Yeah, but for an Orca to dive 2,000 feet is pretty far fetched, let alone a pod of them. Makes zero sense.
111 posted on 09/13/2015 9:48:06 AM PDT by Finny (Be ready to own what you vote for. Voting "against" is imaginary.)
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To: fso301

Yep. Exactly right. Highly unlikely that Killer Whales did this.


112 posted on 09/13/2015 9:48:52 AM PDT by Finny (Be ready to own what you vote for. Voting "against" is imaginary.)
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To: Finny

Maybe what took a bite out them is 2000+ ft deep, and warm-blooded, then the sharks float back up into range for the orcas to continue work on them. Maybe the initial biter only needs one bite to last them a month. Must be something attracting the sharks that deep, fresh blood or something.


113 posted on 09/13/2015 9:49:07 AM PDT by txhurl
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To: Tired of Taxes

NO, what others are saying about Orcas is misinformed — a typical “deep” dive for Orcas is about 850 feet, a really really deep dive is about 1200 feet. 2,000 feet — zero reason to do this, especially as they cannot break the big critter down and swallow it in parts at that depth, and IF they take a critter that big they are in pods; VERY unlikely that a pod, let alone one Orca, would dive to 2000 feet.


114 posted on 09/13/2015 9:51:47 AM PDT by Finny (Be ready to own what you vote for. Voting "against" is imaginary.)
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To: Finny

Interesting. Thanks for the info.


115 posted on 09/13/2015 9:54:29 AM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

Yeah, but they don’t dive 2000 feet to do it. 2,000 feet is way, way deeper than even the deepest known dive for a Killer Whale (about 1200 ft). Not that they couldn’t dive that deep ... but WHY would they, and it would have to be a “they” because a larger shark would be attacked and dined on in pods.


116 posted on 09/13/2015 9:55:18 AM PDT by Finny (Be ready to own what you vote for. Voting "against" is imaginary.)
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To: PATRIOT1876

That lard a** doesn’t have to swim. He floats through the sea partially suspended by his excessive fat content.


117 posted on 09/13/2015 9:56:24 AM PDT by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: txhurl

Possibly. But ... I doubt the dead shark would float.


118 posted on 09/13/2015 9:59:03 AM PDT by Finny (Be ready to own what you vote for. Voting "against" is imaginary.)
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To: 11th_VA

Because of global warming, the Abominable Snowman had to find another home. Now, he’s the Abominable Bottom Feeder.


119 posted on 09/13/2015 9:59:10 AM PDT by AZLiberty (No tag today.)
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To: Finny

Orcas play around with sharks and other animals, it could be they didn’t kill it to eat it. I think one of the things they do is bite off all the fins in a playful manner.

There’s video of them doing it to a tiger shark, but that was near the surface like you say. But of course one would think that surface video would almost invariably be the one humans get to see, of course that doesn’t mean they actually do hunt sharks deep. If the transmitter was on the dorsal that could explain how it got in an orca belly I suppose.

Freegards


120 posted on 09/13/2015 10:00:54 AM PDT by Ransomed
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