The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy on Friday shared an image showing an enormous cloud in the shape of a shark’s head.
More specifically, some might agree, a great white shark’s head.
“Thank you to one of our followers, Sarah, that snapped this picture of a cloud shark! Wicked cool!” the AWSC wrote on Facebook.
Another follower suggested that the phenomenon portends danger: “That’s how sharknados happen…. Just sayin.”
If the massive cloud shark looked ominous it was accompanied by a rainbow, for whatever significance that might hold.
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The sighting comes when white sharks are gathered off Cape Cod for the feeding season.
The cloud shark was reminiscent of another recent post showing a “flying whale” near Washington’s San Juan Islands. (See photo below.)
The cloud whale – obviously a sperm whale, one observer noted – was photographed by researcher Alisa Schulman-Janiger five years ago and shared in July as a Facebook memory.
Reads one of the comments: “Gifted to you by the sky spirits who appreciate your work for the great citizens of the seas.”
–Top image courtesy of the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy