I was at Neah Bay this past weekend and saw what looked like a child's toy shark on the beach. As I got closer I realized that it was no toy!
This fellow had been on the beach for a while, but it sure looked to me like a baby Great White. Definitely had the chompers!
The next day I spied something on the shore that seemed odd, so I went out to investigate. It was a three foot long Humboldt Squid, washed up on the beach.
shortly afterwards I found two more about the same size.
There's quite a few stories on the web now about a 'squid invasion' going on this fall in Neah Bay/Clallam County. (Including a thread here on this board). Supposed to be good to eat---
http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-ne ... d-invasion
Pretty wild looking critters, I certainly wouldn't want to meet one on a dive!
Humboldt Squid and a Great White Shark?
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Humboldt Squid and a Great White Shark?
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Re: Humboldt Squid and a Great White Shark?
Could be a Salmon Shark possibly? They look very much like a Great White.
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Re: Humboldt Squid and a Great White Shark?
Ken G wrote:Could be a Salmon Shark possibly? They look very much like a Great White.
I thoought about that, but it seems to be the wrong color and the eyes are not as set forward as a salmon shark. But I'm no expert!
Dan Hershman
Re: Humboldt Squid and a Great White Shark?
Were the teeth serrated? It's hard to tell from the picture but that's an easy way to tell if it's a white shark or not.
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Re: Humboldt Squid and a Great White Shark?
Can you provide a higher res shot? Salmon sharks have small cusps on their teeth that should be visible with a closer view.
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this is a close as I wanted to getGreg Jensen wrote:Can you provide a higher res shot? Salmon sharks have small cusps on their teeth that should be visible with a closer view.
someone had previously placed a shell in its mouth to hold the jaw open.
Dan Hershman
Re: Humboldt Squid and a Great White Shark?
We get a few of salmon sharks washing up on the beach every year in Oregon. They are almost always reported as whites. I can't remember exactly, but i think something is different with the tail there too. Also, Salmon sharks this size are adults, so they are much more shouldery than i would expect a small white to be, plus i'm not sure if there are small whites for very long (i.e. they grow fast)
Makes you think about going for a swim in that nice warm ocean water though
Scott
Makes you think about going for a swim in that nice warm ocean water though
Scott
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Re: Humboldt Squid and a Great White Shark?
Teeth are a much better match for a salmon shark than a white.