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A huge fat shark has been spotted off the coast of Massachusetts

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Researchers were initially confused by Fat Shark

These scientists at the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy were keeping an eye on their GoPro while they were filming a basking shark.

This bad boy’s stomach is so bloated. At first I thought it must be a pregnant woman, but the researchers are sure it was a male great white shark.

How tall are you?

This particular shark is massive and that says a lot for sharks, which can reach 6,600 pounds in weight, according to centerdaily.com.

Scientists suspect in the Facebook post that the shark looks bloated from having just eaten a large meal.

I’ll be on Thanksgiving Day. Like the great white shark, I tend to take huge bites and swallow them without chewing much. It takes my wife all day to prepare Thanksgiving dinner and I eat it in about 12 minutes.

Where do they mate?

Scientists have been studying sharks off our coast for some time in order to decipher shark behavior and, above all, to find out where they mate.

We all know they love hanging out at the seal buffet off the New England coast.

You’d think they could be like people and meet at their favorite food.

Researchers believe the great whites may mate off the North Carolina coast, according to a report from centerdaily.com.

I’m sure it’s all pretty interesting, but if I said a thin shark I would be walking on the water to get away, not to mention this monstrously large shark. Everyone stay safe.

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