Enormous shark found with head bitten off by an even BIGGER beast off coast of Australia

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Enormous shark found with head bitten off by an even bigger beast

A FISHERMAN has found a huge severed shark's head in the ocean, sparking fears there could be massive super shark roaming the waters.

He wrote on Facebook alongside a picture of the huge head next to a young man: "So this was all we got back of this monster mako. Unfortunately we didn't see what ate it but must of been impressive!! The head was about 100kg. A mako shark can grow up to 3.8m long and weigh up to 570kg and they are the fastest sharks, swimming up to 46mph.So what is lurking in the waters of southern Australia large enough to bite of the entire body of a mako shark?

Scientists say the megalodon shark roamed the globe's waters approximately 3.6 million years ago and, at 18m long, they are thought to have been the largest fish on the planet.Alternatively, a great white shark, at a length of 6.1m could have taken a bite of the mako Jason found.

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