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200 kilograms of sharks washed up on Bundy beach.

On Saturday morning, visitors to (Bondi Beach), Bondi Beach, were shocked to find a shark about 3 metres long washed up on the beach, Australian News Network and Radio 9 reported.

Tourists were shocked to discover the dead mackerel shark, about three metres long, at Sydney's famous Bondi Beach at about 8 a.m. on Saturday morning.

At about 11:00 last night, new state police had received reports of sharks at Bundy Beach. But the shark may have been swept back into the sea at night and washed back to shore this morning.

Three men stopped to take pictures of the shark Saturday morning after it was discovered. When they opened the shark's mouth, they found a hook stuck in the fish's mouth.

A dead mackerel shark is washed up on Bondi beach.

Surfer Selby (Chris Selby) first found the shark this morning. After seeing the shark lying motionless in the shoal, he said, he thought it was time to pull it ashore to avoid panic from unwitting people. He thought one or two people could move the shark, but they sent out six. The shark is very large and should weigh close to 200 kilograms.

Selby says this is rarely seen on Bundy Beach.

Six people can move the shark.

Many tourists were surprised to find the shark, taking photos with the shark and uploading it on social media.

Soon after the shark was discovered, Bondi Beach lifeguard (Bondi Lifeguards) came to remove the shark. It will be put back into the sea.

It is reported that mackerel sharks are the fastest species of sharks, when caught by hooks, they jump out of the water. Mackerel sharks are a more "friendly" group of sharks that are protected in Australia.

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