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Whale carcass found on Australian beach, shark lurking on shore trying to share food

According to the daily mail of November 16, a group of photos on the Internet recently showed that a shark lurks near the coast of a beach in Victoria, Australia, waiting for an opportunity to approach a dead whale on the beach.

It is reported that the person who discovered the scene was Mike Irvine, a local resident. He and his daughter were walking along the East gipsland coast on November 14. When they were about to return, they found a huge shark swimming towards a dead whale on the shore, trying to have a good meal, and the shoal was splashed with water. At that time, the scene was spectacular, but such a huge thing also surprised him, so he held on to his daughter to prevent her from running.

At present, the cause of death of the whale is unknown, most of which is natural death. Australia's Wildlife Act prohibits the public from touching whale carcasses. Environmental, land, water and planning department and Victoria Park staff are responsible for monitoring the whale carcass, judging the next steps to be taken according to the specific situation, and warning local residents to stay away from the water.

According to the daily mail of November 16, a group of photos on the Internet recently showed that a shark lurks near the coast of a beach in Victoria, Australia, waiting for an opportunity to approach a dead whale on the beach.

It is reported that the person who discovered the scene was Mike Irvine, a local resident. He and his daughter were walking along the East gipsland coast on November 14. When they were about to return, they found a huge shark swimming towards a dead whale on the shore, trying to have a good meal, and the shoal was splashed with water. At that time, the scene was spectacular, but such a huge thing also surprised him, so he held on to his daughter to prevent her from running.

At present, the cause of death of the whale is unknown, most of which is natural death. Australia's Wildlife Act prohibits the public from touching whale carcasses. Environmental, land, water and planning department and Victoria Park staff are responsible for monitoring the whale carcass, judging the next steps to be taken according to the specific situation, and warning local residents to stay away from the water.

According to the daily mail of November 16, a group of photos on the Internet recently showed that a shark lurks near the coast of a beach in Victoria, Australia, waiting for an opportunity to approach a dead whale on the beach.

It is reported that the person who discovered the scene was Mike Irvine, a local resident. He and his daughter were walking along the East gipsland coast on November 14. When they were about to return, they found a huge shark swimming towards a dead whale on the shore, trying to have a good meal, and the shoal was splashed with water. At that time, the scene was spectacular, but such a huge thing also surprised him, so he held on to his daughter to prevent her from running.

At present, the cause of death of the whale is unknown, most of which is natural death. Australia's Wildlife Act prohibits the public from touching whale carcasses. Environmental, land, water and planning department and Victoria Park staff are responsible for monitoring the whale carcass, judging the next steps to be taken according to the specific situation, and warning local residents to stay away from the water.

According to the daily mail of November 16, a group of photos on the Internet recently showed that a shark lurks near the coast of a beach in Victoria, Australia, waiting for an opportunity to approach a dead whale on the beach.

It is reported that the person who discovered the scene was Mike Irvine, a local resident. He and his daughter were walking along the East gipsland coast on November 14. When they were about to return, they found a huge shark swimming towards a dead whale on the shore, trying to have a good meal, and the shoal was splashed with water. At that time, the scene was spectacular, but such a huge thing also surprised him, so he held on to his daughter to prevent her from running.

At present, the cause of death of the whale is unknown, most of which is natural death. Australia's Wildlife Act prohibits the public from touching whale carcasses. Environmental, land, water and planning department and Victoria Park staff are responsible for monitoring the whale carcass, judging the next steps to be taken according to the specific situation, and warning local residents to stay away from the water.

According to the daily mail of November 16, a group of photos on the Internet recently showed that a shark lurks near the coast of a beach in Victoria, Australia, waiting for an opportunity to approach a dead whale on the beach.

It is reported that the person who discovered the scene was Mike Irvine, a local resident. He and his daughter were walking along the East gipsland coast on November 14. When they were about to return, they found a huge shark swimming towards a dead whale on the shore, trying to have a good meal, and the shoal was splashed with water. At that time, the scene was spectacular, but such a huge thing also surprised him, so he held on to his daughter to prevent her from running.

At present, the cause of death of the whale is unknown, most of which is natural death. Australia's Wildlife Act prohibits the public from touching whale carcasses. Environmental, land, water and planning department and Victoria Park staff are responsible for monitoring the whale carcass, judging the next steps to be taken according to the specific situation, and warning local residents to stay away from the water.