Jake Glass
A Fort Pierce man supposedly took a photograph in Sebastian Inlet State Park of a Bobcat dragging a shark out of the water. this photo went viral and the news some months back. The authenticity of the photo though became questioned by wildlife experts on the web who suggested the mysterious daytime shadows deemed the picture a photoshop fraud from a guy seeking to make a little jingle on the side. Bobcats usually avoid the beaches and people and don't make their meals until the sunsets The normally shy felines typically move about at night and are notoriously elusive. They don’t fear water, unlike some wild cats, and have been known to take a dip in search of food. They typically eat small mammals like rats and rabbits, but wildlife biologist Robert King said increasing development in the area may have driven out prey, forcing the cats to expand their menu which in this case included something that people call a shark but is clearly not a real or left shark. Bobcats are cats and these small sharks are actually fish so this picture could be real and maybe a few Florida hungery bobcats have artfully mastered the craft of fishing. Upon further investigation it does appear that the mini-fish shark does appear to be either gasping for air or trying to nip the cat in the ass. I think it is real.
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