The remains of a shark caught by a commercial fisherman on the New South Wales South Coast is generating debate on social media about how the animal met its fate. Bermagui local Jason 'Trapman' Moyce reeled the head onto his boat last week after it got hooked on a line reserved for smaller sea creatures. Mr Moyce then shared an image to Facebook of his apprentice Jasper Lay holding the head of the shark with large bite-like chunks taken out of it. "We see a lot of sharks get eaten — but this has to be one of the bigger ones," Mr Moyce said. "The softest part the body gets eaten first. And more....... https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-01/shark-eats-shark-stabbed-by-marlin/10959452
"Mr Moyce believed the shark was likely eaten by another shark, such as a great white, or even cannibalised by one of its own kind (Mako Shark)." Did you read this bit, ....found a 30-centimetre marlin bill sticking out of the shark's throat. Sounds like a bad luck kinda shark, I don't think it would be a good idea to wear its teeth as a necklace.