A bull shark has reportedly been spotted in floodwaters near a Queensland man’s back fence after a week of wild weather caused flash flooding in the area.
It was posted on the social media platform by stunned Timothee Morrison Dufour.
“Another wild day on the Gold Coast," he wrote.
“Bull Shark in the backyard at Burleigh Waters.”
The shark is believed to have found its way into a canal in Burleigh Waters, which had swollen its banks after heavy rainfall in the area.
It was posted on the social media platform by stunned Timothee Morrison Dufour.
“Another wild day on the Gold Coast," he wrote.
“Bull Shark in the backyard at Burleigh Waters.”
The shark is believed to have found its way into a canal in Burleigh Waters, which had swollen its banks after heavy rainfall in the area.
Burleigh Waters was pelted with 104mm of rain in the last 24 hours.
Due to their aggressive nature, experts consider bull sharks to be the most dangerous of sharks in the world, according to National Geographic.
The predators - which can grow up to 11.5ft - can often be found cruising shallow waters in search of prey.
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Due to their aggressive nature, experts consider bull sharks to be the most dangerous of sharks in the world, according to National Geographic.
The predators - which can grow up to 11.5ft - can often be found cruising shallow waters in search of prey.
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