Friday, August 15, 2014

809-POUND TIGER SHARK ATTACKED EATEN BY HOMELESS PEOPLE




In this Aug. 3, 2014 photo provided by Ryan Spring, Spring poses with an 809-pound, 12-foot, 7-inch tiger shark he caught after reeling it in for more than seven hours in the Gulf of Mexico, off Port Aransas, Texas. It took about a dozen men to haul the male shark onto the dock. Spring plans to donate meat from the shark to charity. (AP Photo/Ryan Spring via The San Antonio Express-News) RUMBO DE SAN ANTONIO OUT; NO SALES
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — An 809-pound tiger shark caught in the Gulf of Mexico earlier this month has been cooked and served to more than 90 poor and homeless Texans.
Timon's Ministries in Corpus Christi set up the donation of about 75 pounds of shark meat. Executive director Kae Berry tells the San Antonio Express-News that the 12-foot, 7-inch shark was the biggest fish ever donated to the center. A volunteer chef breaded and baked the meat.

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