Mystery Sea Monster
A massive Great White Shark was eaten by an unknown creature, leaving behind only its tracker. This incident sparked a mystery that led to speculation about what could have possibly devoured such a fearsome predator. The story began in 2003 when filmmakers Dave and Jennene Riggs discovered nine beached sperm whales in Bremer Bay, Australia. They observed a group of hungry Great White Sharks feeding on the whale carcasses and decided to alert a team of scientists to tag the sharks for research on their migration patterns. One of the tagged sharks, named Shark Alpha, mysteriously disappeared after four months, leaving behind only its tracker. Analysis of the data revealed that the shark had suddenly changed course and descended to a depth of around 1,900 feet on Christmas Eve. This puzzling turn of events led to speculation about what could have possibly consumed the giant Great White Shark.