Cannibal sharks appear in the middle of Australian streets
The lifeguards were stunned to find a large killer shark lying in a puddle when the floodwaters retreated after the storm of Debbie in Australia.
The predatory fish was discovered in the middle of the city in Ayr, Townsville, north Queensland, Australia. The Queensland Fire and Emergency Service Center has posted photos of fish on social networks, warning people to stay away from flood waters.
"Do you think it's safe to wade? Think again! You can't tell what is hidden under the water after a big storm," the center warned on Twitter and Facebook.
On March 28, Typhoon Debbie with winds of nearly 300km / h flooded into Queensland, leaving thousands of people displaced and thousands of households out of power.
The carnivorous shark is located in the middle of the street in Australia.(Photo: Twitter).
According to Mirror, white-eyed buffalo sharks are extremely aggressive and considered one of the world's most dangerous sharks. They often live near populated areas, can adapt to both freshwater and often risk swimming into the mainland through rivers.
Local people in Ayr said the shark often lives in rivers and streams in the area. They can be up to 3.6m long, weigh from 90 to 230kg.
Living close to humans and the aggressiveness of white-eyed shark (also called bull shark ) turn them into the most dangerous shark to humans.
Cow sharks have such names because of their large, short nose, as well as aggressive and predisposition temperament to prey on their prey before attacking. They are medium sized sharks, firm bodies, thick flesh and long pectoral fins.
A fast and agile "beast" of prey, cow sharks eat almost everything they see including fish, dolphins and other sharks. Like great white sharks, bull sharks attack people due to curiosity and are known as cannibals.
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