The head of the National Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries in Egypt, Dr. Amr Zakaria Hammouda, said that the shark that mauled a Russian tourist in Hurghada will be transferred to the museum, Arabic.rt.com reports.
Amr Hammuda said that the man-eating shark was dissected and mummified. After experts research to find out the reason for the attack of a predator on a person, the carcass will be transferred to the Museum of Marine Sciences.
The head of the institute also noted that sharks do not eat human meat and any changes in their behavior indicate general changes in the world that contribute to a change in the behavior of animals.
On June 8, it became known that a tiger shark tore to pieces a 23-year-old boy in front of his father at a popular Egyptian resort. A video of the tragic incident went viral on the same day. The predator was caught and captured on video.