Dogwalker finds huge shark washed up on Cornwall beach
- A huge endangered Thresher Shark was found washed up on Par Beach in Cornwall on New Year's Day.
- Cornwall Wildlife Trust reported that the shark had significant trauma, likely from line-caught sport fishing.
- Volunteers moved the shark, and the Cornwall Wildlife Trust urged safe handling practices for marine animals.
- A post-mortem examination is pending to determine the exact cause of death of the shark.
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Huge endangered shark washes up on British beach – UK Times
Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email A dog walker found a massive endangered shark washed up on a British beach. The two-and-a-half metre thresher shark was discovered at about 8am on New Year’s Day on Par beach, Cornwall. Teams from Cornwall Wildlife Trust have collected the body and will conduct an autopsy …
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