Four-metre-long Great White Shark washes up on B.C. beach
A four-metre-long Great White Shark has washed up on a British Columbia beach.
The Fisheries Department says their scientists confirmed the species by analyzing its tooth shape and the shape of its tail fin.
The department says in a statement the male shark, which was found on a Haida Gwaii beach, had been feeding on seals, a common prey for great whites.
The statement says the sharks are rare in B.C. waters, but sightings are not unheard of and they can be found from the Gulf of California up to the Gulf of Alaska and in B.C.’s outer coastal waters.