The Herald

Rare type of shark usually found in Brazil washes up on UK beach

-

A RARE species of shark that usually lives in tropical waters has been found on the UK coastline for the first time in recorded history, marine experts have said.

Staff at the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, Devon, believe the creature, which washed up dead on a nearby beach, was a crocodile shark, commonly found in places such as Brazil and Australia.

Walker Steven Greenfield­s spotted it while out with family at Hope Cove, south Devon, and was so surprised by its appearance that he contacted the aquarium with photograph­s of the find.

He said: “We regularly visit this beach and have never seen anything like this before.

“My whole family was stunned as the animal had really unusual features but was unmistakab­ly a shark.”

Ross Spearing and his son Nathan were also intrigued by the animal and sent in photos after spotting it on a walk.

James Wright, curator at the aquarium, said numerous traits visible in the photograph­s suggested it was not any shark usually recorded in UK waters.

He said: “Exploring our network of contacts led to successful identifica­tion by Marc Dando, who is a local profession­al wildlife artist, whose work can be seen at the aquarium.

“This species has never been recorded in the UK before, as it is normally found in deep waters during the day in tropical climates.

“It is likely to be an isolated incident, but there have been similar stranding incidents in South Africa. This time of year, though, UK waters are at their coldest so this occurrence is very unusual.”

He said the cold waters would have caused a shock to the animal’s system, accounting for its death.

 ??  ?? CROCODILE SHARK: Was found on beach in Devon.
CROCODILE SHARK: Was found on beach in Devon.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom