PHOTOS, VIDEO Of 34 Baby Sharks Removed From Dead Hammerhead Sparks Fury

Fisherman removed hammerhead 34 sharks from the body of its dead motheron the Harborwalk in Destin, Florida, USA.

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A 4-meter pregnant hammerhead was caught in the nets of a charter boat on a recent fishing expedition. After the animal was pulled aboard the fisherman cut her open and removed 34 dead pups that were later thrown in a bucket.

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According to witnesses, the 380kg shark had bullet or spear holes in its body and its fin had been cut off. After the video appeared on the Internet it sparked fury with many asking to delete it.

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A 4-meter pregnant hammerhead was caught in the nets of a charter boat on a recent fishing expedition

 

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After the animal was pulled aboard the fisherman cut her open and removed 34 dead pups

 

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The 380kg shark had bullet or spear holes in its body

Great hammerheads are listed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's 'Red List'

Great hammerheads are listed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s ‘Red List’

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Great hammerheads are listed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s ‘Red List’ but not protected by the U.S. government. Their meat is not eaten widely in the US, shark fin soup is a popular delicacy in parts of Asia.

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