12/15/2023 0 Comments Fishing planet missing boat![]() Something sinister still lurks in the Triangle, mysterious and unnamed. And, spoiler alert: By the end of the documentary, the mystery remains unsolved. Later we learn that there have been other apex predators attacked, ripped apart and dragged down to depths by an even bigger phantom predator lurking at the bottom of the ocean. “I’m tracking her in the Bermuda Triangle… and I think she’s dead.” “That pregnant porbeagle shark we tagged, Penelope?” says a strained female voice. ![]() Next, audio from an ominous phone call plays over the footage. ![]() Once the task is complete she flops out of the boat and waggles away, fast, scientists now able to track the future mom’s underwater movements. She bares her sharp fangs, less than amused at being held down and tagged. In the opening sceneof the Shark Week documentary Monsters of the Bermuda Triangle, a bloody, pregnant, 10-foot-long porbeagle shark named Penelope flails as she’s being pulled onto a boat in Cape Cod.
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