Marlowe and three of his friends were at Hole 11 at the Splinter City Disc Golf Course in Myrtle Beach on the morning of May 18 when they saw an osprey carrying its latest catch in its mouth, he said.
The group watched as two crows chased the osprey into some trees.
When the osprey then dropped its breakfast, the group went to investigate. They assumed it was a fish at first, but the closer they got, they realized it was something more extraordinary: a baby hammerhead shark measuring about 1 foot long.
A large bird is probably responsible. Eagles can pick up sheep.
The article literally says they saw an osprey carrying the (baby) shark.
Do do di-dee-doo-da-doo
Oh, I missed that. Saw the part about owls in the trees, but sharks don’t seem like something owls would hunt.
It was clearly a sharknado
Yes, but do they take them to dinner?
Second paragraph:
Marlowe and three of his friends were at Hole 11 at the Splinter City Disc Golf Course in Myrtle Beach on the morning of May 18 when they saw an osprey carrying its latest catch in its mouth, he said.
The group watched as two crows chased the osprey into some trees.
When the osprey then dropped its breakfast, the group went to investigate. They assumed it was a fish at first, but the closer they got, they realized it was something more extraordinary: a baby hammerhead shark measuring about 1 foot long.
Yeah, I laughed at that.
Eagles.
Sheep.
Hammer Head Sharks.
All well known hallmarks of South Carolinian life.