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A 1200kg hammerhead shark caught off the coast of northern NSW could become a tourist attraction in Queensland.
Fisherman Claude Williamson caught the 5m monster off Evans Head, south of Lismore, last month but has since sold it to renowned Queensland shark hunter Vic Hislop, the Northern Star reported.
Mr Hislop runs a shark museum in Hervey Bay but would not say whether the monster would be on display.
"I haven?t decided yet what I?m going to do with it," he said.
"I'm going to keep it frozen for now."
With the size indicating the shark is around 40 years old, the beast ate a smaller shark hooked by the fishing boat, getting snared in the process.
Despite its massive size, Mr Hislop has claimed that he has seen hammerhead sharks even bigger.
The species is endangered worldwide but it is not known how many there are in Australia.
Fisherman Claude Williamson caught the 5m monster off Evans Head, south of Lismore, last month but has since sold it to renowned Queensland shark hunter Vic Hislop, the Northern Star reported.
Mr Hislop runs a shark museum in Hervey Bay but would not say whether the monster would be on display.
"I haven?t decided yet what I?m going to do with it," he said.
"I'm going to keep it frozen for now."
With the size indicating the shark is around 40 years old, the beast ate a smaller shark hooked by the fishing boat, getting snared in the process.
Despite its massive size, Mr Hislop has claimed that he has seen hammerhead sharks even bigger.
The species is endangered worldwide but it is not known how many there are in Australia.