The Submarine is the name given to a particularly large and aggressive Great White Shark that was supposed to have dwelled in False Bay, near Cape Town, South Africa, during the 1970s and the 1980s. According to some, it is still there.
Many people have reported encounters with the shark over the past thirty years or so but there is no doubt that the story began as a hoax by journalists and then quite unexpectedly grew to have a life of its own and became an urban legend. The tales told about the animal provide a rare example of an urban legend that can be traced to its origins.
The shark has been reported from many parts of False Bay but is said to spend most of its time around Seal Island. (This is not an unreasonable thing for an obligate marine carnivore to do, as the island teems with Cape Fur Seals).
The fish is so large it shows up on Sonar, and varies in length. *
The results stunned everyone involved. The switchboards were immediately jammed with reports of sightings of the shark, or of the exact details of its markings and habits, or of its exact length.
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