Scientists Finally Find Out What Ate a Great White Shark Whole
In 2003, off the southern coast of Australia, a 9-foot great white shark vanished, and the only clue was a small electronic tag that washed ashore months later. This documentary investigates one of the ocean's strangest unsolved mysteries: what could swallow an apex predator whole, and why marine biologists have stayed haunted by the data for over twenty years. We trace the story from a routine tagging expedition to the moment scientists pulled the recording from the device and went silent. The shark dove deep and fast, then the temperature changed, hinting at something massive lurking in the black underwater canyons where the continental shelf gives out. Forget everything you thought you knew about who truly rules the sea. The great white may not sit at the top of the food chain after all, and the predator that hunts it has never been filmed, caught, or even glimpsed. What do you think devoured the great white? Drop your theory in the comments and subscribe for more deep-sea mysteries.

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