What kind of shark was it?
It was a baby hammerhead shark, about one foot long.
Animals / Marine Life
In a bizarre incident in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, a group of disc golfers experienced something truly unexpected: a hammerhead shark falling from the sky. The incident occurred at Splinter City Disc Golf Course and was attributed to an...
On May 18, 2025, Jonathan Marlowe and his friends were playing disc golf at Splinter City Disc Golf Course when they witnessed an osprey carrying a small hammerhead shark. According to Marlowe, two crows began chasing the osprey, causing it to drop its prey. The disc golfers discovered the shark was about a foot long.
The location of the disc golf course, adjacent to Myrtle Beach State Park and about half a mile from the ocean, made the event even more intriguing. While the group considered returning the shark to the water, they determined that it was unlikely to survive, given the circumstances.
Ospreys are skilled fish hunters, capable of spotting prey from the air and diving to catch them. Hammerhead sharks give birth to live young, which spend their early lives in shallow coastal waters. The presence of various hammerhead species off the coast of South Carolina makes such an encounter possible, though rare. Species include great hammerheads (Sphyrna mokarran), bonnetheads (Sphyrna tiburo), scalloped hammerheads (Sphyrna lewini), and Carolina hammerheads (Sphyrna gilberti).
It was a baby hammerhead shark, about one foot long.
An osprey was carrying the shark as prey, but dropped it after being chased by crows.
Splinter City Disc Golf Course in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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