Great white shark washes up on South Carolina beach in rare, unusual stranding


Nice white shark strandings are very uncommon in South Carolina, as these animals are usually solely winter guests. (Picture credit score: Shutterstock)

A fantastic white shark washed up on South Carolina’s Myrtle Seaside earlier this month in a uncommon and weird stranding — and the rationale behind the beaching stays a thriller. 

The ten-foot-long (3 meters) feminine was alive when locals noticed it within the shallows on April 3. “There have been a number of makes an attempt to get the shark again within the ocean nevertheless it saved washing again ashore and ultimately stopped respiration,” Crystal Alden, a neighborhood who participated within the rescue effort, wrote in a publish on Fb (opens in new tab).