10 October 2011

Too Much Nature | Sharks Stranded In Golf Course Pond

Half a dozen man-eating bullsharks live in the lake in the centre of [Carbrook Golf Course in Brisbane, Australia] where their fins poking through the water have become a regular sight. The sharks, which are between 8 and 10ft long, got onto the Queensland golf course when it flooded some years ago after a river broke its banks. They became stranded when the water receded, but now they are thriving and even breeding. "You can't believe how close you are…just six feet away," club general manager Scott Wagstaff said. "There's no drama, it's become a positive thing for the golf course. They are amazing. I've become a shark lover since working here."

Although the lake is well stocked with fish, Mr Wagstaff sometimes throws in meat to encourage the sharks to come near the surface. "I'm sure they are aggressive when you are in the water but when you are out here feeding them they are beautiful to watch," he said.



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