Dead Shark Found on the Beach - No Cap ๐Ÿฆˆ๐ŸŒŠ

Shark washes up along Nova Scotiaโ€™s Eastern Shore. A mako shark, like, straight-up dead, washed up on the beach in Nova Scotia. Marine peeps checked it out, but no one knows why it yeeted out of existence.

TL:DR

A mako shark, like, straight-up dead, washed up on the beach in Nova Scotia. Marine peeps checked it out, but no one knows why it yeeted out of existence.

The Deets

Okay, so get this: A shortfin mako shark was found chilling (or not chilling, cause, ya know... dead) on a beach near Port Dufferin in Nova Scotia. The Marine Animal Response Society (MARS) got the call and rolled up to investigate the situation.

Turns out, seeing a dead mako shark just vibing on the shore isn't exactly a regular thing in that area. According to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), these sharks usually keep it real in the deep, tropical, or temperate waters, not right next to the shoreline.

The real tea? No one knows why the shark decided to become one with the beach. MARS did their thing, documented the whole situation, grabbed some samples, and are gonna take care of the disposal locally. RIP, sharky. ๐Ÿ™

Abbreviations Glossary

Abbreviation Full Form
No cap For real, no lie.
Yeeted Threw or launched with force; also, ceased to exist.
Chilling Relaxing
Keep it real Live
The real tea The truth
RIP Rest in peace

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