There's Been A Real-Life Sharknado Incident In Australia...
I think the concept behind the Sharknado franchise is about as ridiculous as you can get, so no one expected to see it happen in real-life.
Thanks to Cyclone Debbie a bull shark was found washed up in the town of Ayr, Queensland. A photo of the shark was shared on social media by the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES), warning all residents to stay out of the flood water by the Burdekin River.
Think it's safe to go back in the water? Think again! A bull shark washed up in Ayr. Stay out of floodwater. #TCDebbie #ifitsfloodedforgetit pic.twitter.com/DpP29Va1JG
— Qld Fire & Emergency (@QldFES) March 30, 2017
That's right lads, a feckin' shark was found on a road beside a river
via Twitter
A real bull shark with teeth that could kill you
The Queensland Fire Brigade posted to Twitter saying, 'Think it's safe to go back in the water? Think again! A bull shark washed up in Ayr. Stay out of floodwater. #TCDebbie#ifitsfloodedforgetit.' It's been reported by Philip Cader that, 'there were a couple of locals who came over with a knife and souvenired a tooth from it.'
At the end of the day, we're absolutely petrified that locals think it's gas a shark washed up. Maybe think about cancelling that visa and just stay at home with Mammy...
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