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		<title>The incredible size-changing &quot;Monster Shark!&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple media outlets have jumped on the &#34;Monster Shark&#34; story out of Queensland. Oddly enough, the size of the &#34;Monster Shark,&#34; which reportedly has not actually been seen by anybody, seems to vary depending on who is reporting the story. Mother Nature Network estimates the shark being 15&#8242; (4.5m) in length and lists the smaller [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple media outlets have jumped on the &quot;Monster Shark&quot; story out of Queensland. Oddly enough, the size of the &quot;Monster Shark,&quot; which reportedly has not actually been seen by anybody, seems to vary depending on who is reporting the story.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/stories/monster-shark-lurking-off-australia-coast-terrifies">Mother Nature Network</a> estimates the shark being 15&#8242; (4.5m) in length and lists the smaller shark that was reportedly bitten by the &quot;monster shark&quot; as being 9&#8242; (2.75m). Despite listing the larger shark at 15&#8242;, MNN still refers to the animal as both &quot;gigantic&quot; and a &quot;monster.&quot; The article&#8217;s headline, states that the shark &quot;terrifies&quot; the locals, although the local quoted in the article merely makes mention of being cautious.</p>
<p>A Sky News report (overflowing with &quot;monster&quot; usage) posted by YouTube user <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/SHARKSANDANIMALS">SharkAndAnimals</a> reports the larger animal to be over 5m (>16.5&#8242;) and that the smaller shark was 3.7m (>12&#8242;).</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1223001/Great-White-Shark-bitten-nearly-half-BIGGER-monster.html">Daily Mail</a> article ups the ante (we can always count on the Daily Mail), estimating the larger shark at up to 20&#8242; (>6m). The beauty of the Daily Mail article is that it reports the smaller shark as being 10&#8242; (3m) early in the article, then refers to the smaller shark as being 14&#8242; (4.25m) in the caption of a photo of the mauled shark. Of course, I would expect nothing less from an article that refers to Vic Hislop as &quot;an internationally-recognised authority on sharks.&quot;</p>
<p>The 7 News video below, which adds to fear-filled reporting, was embedded in the Daily Mail article.</p>
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<p>I sincerely have a hard time taking a &quot;shark expert&quot; seriously, when he makes statements to the effect of, great white sharks &quot;will eat anything.&quot; While that kind of fear marketing might help Mr. Edwards sell more of his shark attack books, it&#8217;s far from an accurate description of typical white shark feeding habits. However, with &quot;shark experts&quot; proclaiming such inaccuracies as fact, it&#8217;s no wonder that the news crew was able to find a woman on the beach, who believes that if a white shark would attack a snared smaller white shark, then it would definitely attack the woman&#8217;s daughter, since she is smaller than the mauled shark.</p>
<p>Oh well, journalism was never about getting the facts straight&#8230;or was it? </p>
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