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    Forklift needed to haul away massive 24-foot shark that washed up on UK beach

    By Allie Griffin,

    6 hours ago

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    A 24-foot shark washed up on a United Kingdom beach over the weekend and a forklift was needed to haul the massive beast off the shore, wild photos show.

    The carcass of a basking shark — the second-largest living fish in the sea — was seen swaying up and down in the waters off Maidens Beach in Scotland on Sunday.

    Onlookers initially believed they spotted a whale until animal research and rescue groups responded and identified the animal.

    Beach-goer Yolanda McCall, of Ayrshire, said it was difficult to tell if the marine animal was still alive from the shore.

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    Officials IDed the carcass as a basking shark and said it measured a whopping 24 feet. Jam Press/Yolanda McCall

    “The creature was bobbing around in the water and we couldn’t tell if it was dead or alive,” she told What’s The Jam. “I wanted to try to help it, if it was alive and floundering, so I put on a wetsuit and got in the water to check.”

    But when she got closer, she realized it was dead.

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    “It was tangled in a long loop of rope, in its mouth and caught around its tail,” McCall said. “Maybe it got tired trying to free itself.”

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    The shark had a rope wrapped around its mouth and tail, according to an onlooker. Jam Press/Yolanda McCall

    She added that it looked like the shark had only recently died.

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    McCall contacted British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDLMR) and Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme (SMASS) teams to assist.

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    Beach-goer Yolanda McCall first thought the shark was a whale due to its massive size. Jam Press/Yolanda McCall
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    “Maybe it got tired trying to free itself,” McCall theorized, adding that it looked like it had died recently. Jam Press/Yolanda McCall

    After the carcass washed up onto the sand, teams used a forklift to pick up the big fish and haul it off the beach.

    “After the tide went out, we could see the full beautiful big creature,” McCall said. “[It was] very sad.”

    Basking sharks can reach up to 30 feet in length. Though their massive size and gaping jaws can be a terrifying sight, the toothless sharks are harmless to humans and other fish as they only dine on plankton.

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