oceans of the Earth are always teeming with terrifying creatures of varying size and ferocity. The body of a big mouth shark which washed up on the shores of Marigondon, Philippines, earlier this week, is further evidence of terror in our oceans. You will not sleep for weeks after you take a good look at this beast.
The fishermen spotted the shark was missing its tail. They suspect may be dead after being caught in a fishing net. Megamouth sharks are notoriously high; This particular specimen was 16 feet long.
The loudmouth shark is one of the rarest sharks in the world. There were 63 confirmed the history of observations.
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Despite their fearsome appearance, sharks are not dangerous to humans loudmouth. They are known as filter feeders, meaning they filter water through their many rows of teeth for plankton and other goodies.
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scientists believe sharks are mostly deep ocean loudmouth inhabitants. They have also been known to rise to shallower depths during the night.
(source: IFL science, Uproxx )
I am happy to learn that they do not hunt humans. They look still pretty damn scary. I'm not going anywhere near the water after seeing this guy.

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