Pencils with teeth: meet the tiny cookiecutter shark that attacked a catamaran off Cairns

The small sharks that damaged a catamaran off the coast of Cairns have been described as “pencils with teeth” and they have a history of trying to eat inanimate objects, including submarines.

Three people were rescued from the inflatable vessel and the Russian Geographic Society – which was involved with the sailor’s round-the-world expedition – confirmed the hull was attacked by cookiecutter sharks in the Coral Sea.

Marine biologists believe the attack was “a classic case of mistaken identity” from a “supercool” little shark that glows in the dark and has a very big attitude, despite its size.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

It doesn’t even look like a shark! If I saw one of those in the water, I wouldn’t be worried until it had already attacked!

girlfreddy,

When I first read the news about the catamaran being attacked by sharks, I did not envision the sharks being the size of pencils.

Mother Nature yet again amazing us with her creativity.

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