Just got this off of whatsapp. Eagle ray comes within inches of being eaten by shark. Can someone confirm this is (chagi) Norfside Sa'ipan.pic.twitter.com/iFae0eCCGy
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@LaniKnowsBetter what kind of shark does that look like to you?
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Not a white/black tip because obvi. Too slim of a profile for a tiger, also wrong environment for anyone else. Looks like Saipan Northside too. That big eagle ray school is still going strong last I heard.
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What kind of sharks are normally inside the lagoon?
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Inside the lagoon would be reef white/black tips, nurse, and grays and less commonly scalloped hammerheads (mostly southern Guam). Everything else are pelagics.
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We just had a few storms in the area. Could that have blown a pelagic shark into the lagoon?
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Except of course when there's a huge fish school like the atulai ball at Lau Lau. That attracts mamulan and tarakitu, which attracts the bigger stuff occasionally.
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