

You don't mess with sharks. Fresh off the back of another whole week devoted to them, they're currently at the height of their popularity once again.
Eager to ensure their place as the most written about sea-dweller on the web, a pack of PR-hungry and genuinely just hungry tiger sharks decided to teach one of their competitors a lesson.
After a whale died of 'unknown' causes, his carcass washed ashore and once a savvy shark had made an anonymous call to a local papparazzo, a glorious photo opportunity has been created. Serving as a gleeful antidote to recent virals that have shown whales to be appreciative of humans and fans of Mariachi bands, around 10 of the Australian thugs took great pleasure in reminding everyone why Jaws outgrossed Free Willy 3 to 1.
Whales, if you're reading this, you just got owned.
(Images: Suzanne Lowe / Newspix / Rex Features)
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