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    Massive great white shark that had just eaten a dolphin is found torn apart by an even bigger predator

    By Isabel Keane,

    27 days ago

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    A 15-foot-long great white shark found washed up on a beach in South Africa had just eaten a dolphin — before it was itself ravaged by an even bigger predator, in a first recorded in the region.

    The shark was found on Nyara River Mouth on the Eastern Cape on May 29 — after trophy hunters had already illegally stolen its sought-after teeth, according to Marine Biologist Alison Towner.

    Photos showed its largely intact carcass on the sand — with another of a “freshly consumed” 6-foot-6 common dolphin that was found “cleanly severed into four pieces” inside the shark, the scientist observed.

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    A giant great white shark that had eaten a dolphin before it was killed washed ashore in South Africa. Kevin Cole, East London Museum

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    “The shark’s liver was missing, with only a small piece of tissue remaining,” Towner said of the results from a full necropsy the same day.

    The culprit, the scientist reported, was “killer whale rake (teeth) marks” found on the shark’s head.

    The testing “confirmed killer whale predation on a white shark in the Eastern Cape for the first time,” Towner wrote, calling it a “significant new observation” in the region.

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    Although a first on the Eastern Cape, it was the 14th confirmed case of white shark predation by killer whales recorded in SOuth Africa as a whole in the last nine years, the scientist noted.

    The dolphin, meanwhile, was “cleanly severed into four pieces,” as seen in the photos also shared by Towner.

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    According to Towner, the shark’s teeth were removed overnight illegally by trophy hunters, so the specimen could not be donated as a museum exhibit.

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    Scientists made the discovery on May 28. Kevin Cole, East London Museum
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    The dolphin was “cleanly severed into four pieces” inside the shark’s carcass. Kevin Cole, East London Museum

    The shark’s remains were buried at a remote site after researchers removed tissue and muscle samples for “ongoing research on white shark genetics and diet.”

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