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40 Feet Long Dead Shark Found From Karachi Sea

Another 40 feet long dead shark was found in Karachi Sea. Many citizens in Karachi rushed to Charai Fishery to see a 40 feet long dead shark brought in from the Arabian Sea by a fisherman. Two cranes failed to pull the big fish but then another crane pulled the shark.

Media reports have said that the auction has also begun with bids ranging from Rs.50000 to Rs.100000 Rupees. Experts have said that the body of this big fish should be preserved.

In September 2011 40 feet long fish was also found at Karachi beach. Some media reports claimed that fish was 50-60 feet long and it was blue whale or humpback whale.


 

 

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February 8, 2012 Mubashir Mahmood
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Mubashir Mahmood is interested in Sports, Business, Tech. He is associated with AwamiWeb for the last 10 years. He has also worked in the Dawn newspaper. He tweets @mubashirmahmood

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