A Great White Shark In The Gulf?
A great white shark named Hilton is now cruising in the Gulf of Mexico. Hilton is a 12 foot long, 1,300 pounds great white shark and a sensor attached to…

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – JULY 25: The teeth and jaw of a Great White Shark are displayed after research into the biological mechanics of the predator July 25, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) including Dan Huber from the the University of Tampa, Florida in the USA, plan to remove muscles from the head of several sharks in order to create a digital shark, to help determine it’s bio mechanics and potential “bite force”. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty ImagesA great white shark named Hilton is now cruising in the Gulf of Mexico. Hilton is a 12 foot long, 1,300 pounds great white shark and a sensor attached to Hilton has pinged several times off the coast of Florida in the Gulf. What do you think he's doing here?
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