It rained sharks in Myrtle Seaside, South Carolina, final month after a small hammerhead shark fell from the sky and interrupted a neighborhood disc golf sport.
The sudden disc golf hazard was truly a chook’s misplaced lunch.
Jonathan Marlowe, who snapped these now viral pictures of his buddy holding up the aquatic predator, wrote on social media that they noticed a chook carrying the shark earlier than it was accosted.
“Teeing off on 11 at Splinter [Disc City Golf Course] and saw an osprey carrying something over us,” Marlowe wrote. “Two crows chased it into a tree where it dropped its prey.”
Within the pictures, the shark gave the impression to be a little bit greater than a foot lengthy.
Whereas hammer throws could have been within the forecast for the golf outing, a hammerhead actually wasn’t.

“I’ve never seen this,” Marlowe wrote.
Based on NOAA, scalloped hammerhead sharks are present in principally tropical waters however can vary as far north because the New Jersey shoreline and might develop as much as 11 ft lengthy.