(From themoneytimes.com) – Griffin, Ga. – Georgia wildlife authorities say they are trying to figure out how six shark corpses ended up on the side of a road in a rural area of Spalding County.
Authorities said the sharks found Sunday were all missing their teeth and whoever killed them cracked the creatures” jaws.
Shark hunting is against Georgia laws and could result in a $100,000 fine, WGCL said.
Officials said whether or not they begin investigating the incident depends on what species of sharks they are found to be.