Is a shark swimming off the Worthing coast?

Do these pictures suggest a shark could be swimming in the waters off Worthing?
Adiee Luff spotted the 'baby sharks' washed up on Worthing's beachAdiee Luff spotted the 'baby sharks' washed up on Worthing's beach
Adiee Luff spotted the 'baby sharks' washed up on Worthing's beach

The images were sent in by Adiee Luff, who got in touch via the Worthing Herald’s Facebook page on Wednesday. She wondered whether the creatures were baby sharks – and if so, whether their possibly angry mother may still be in the waters.

Earlier this week, there were reports of a rare basking shark being spotted along the coast at Pevensey Bay. Basking sharks are the second-largest fish in the sea, and can grow up to nearly 30ft in length.

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But what are the creatures washed up on Worthing’s beach? If you know, email [email protected]

Adiee Luff spotted the 'baby sharks' washed up on Worthing's beachAdiee Luff spotted the 'baby sharks' washed up on Worthing's beach
Adiee Luff spotted the 'baby sharks' washed up on Worthing's beach

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Adiee Luff spotted the 'baby sharks' washed up on Worthing's beachAdiee Luff spotted the 'baby sharks' washed up on Worthing's beach
Adiee Luff spotted the 'baby sharks' washed up on Worthing's beach

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