When I first walked out to the beach today, I noticed something unusual laying on the sand. As I approached, I realized it was a shark.
At first, I couldn't believe my eyes. And then, I saw it wiggle and "gasp". I knew it wasn't a good sign that it was on the beach; maybe it was injured or ill. I know healthy marine animals don't beach themselves without a reason.
After 3 tries, I got her to swim back out to the water. But about 15 minutes later, I spotted her on the sand, about 100 feet west of where I put her back in the surf. Sadly, I don't think she will make it.
This is a picture:
I estimated her length as 30-36 inches. I thought she might be a sand shark, but all sand sharks I've ever seen in the area are... well... sand color. LOL
Any ideas anyone?
Dom
At first, I couldn't believe my eyes. And then, I saw it wiggle and "gasp". I knew it wasn't a good sign that it was on the beach; maybe it was injured or ill. I know healthy marine animals don't beach themselves without a reason.
After 3 tries, I got her to swim back out to the water. But about 15 minutes later, I spotted her on the sand, about 100 feet west of where I put her back in the surf. Sadly, I don't think she will make it.
This is a picture:
I estimated her length as 30-36 inches. I thought she might be a sand shark, but all sand sharks I've ever seen in the area are... well... sand color. LOL
Any ideas anyone?
Dom