Those who regularly brush Jieyin should have seen a female netizen named "Tizi", whose IP address shows she is in Sichuan. Her videos often show her buying a bunch of expensive ingredients and cooking them with her family. Her videos are characterized by large quantities and high prices, and she wants to keep her fans that way.
But usually she gets some king crab and lobster and people are okay with that. Although these things are also long tired of seeing, but after all, can not eat, everyone always still have a kind of expectation for lobster, king crab.
But this time, in order to attract the audience's attention, she got a big shark longer than her. In the video she even compared her height with the shark, and that shark was taller than her if you count the tail. And with a shark that big, I figured it had to be hundreds of pounds anyhow.
In the video, she also labeled the shark as artificially farmed and edible. Not only that, but the video shows her dismembering the shark, cooking it, and eating it. To top it all off, the video ended with her getting a CD-ROM action, meaning the shark was all eaten by her.
While she got a lot of eyeballs with this video, it also attracted a lot of professionals.
On July 14, Zhou Zhuo Cheng, director of the China Fisheries Association's Professional Committee on Primary Aquatic Life and Watershed Ecology, said the shark in the video was indeed a juvenile great white shark. And there is no shark named saber-toothed shark in China's mainland.
An expert issued a statement that made many people start talking about the matter. If what the experts said is true, then Tizi, the netizen, can not only apologize so simple, and may even go to jail.
The great white shark, also known as the man-eating shark, is a large and ferocious shark in the upper layer of the offshore cold and warm temperate zone, and is active in the surface down to the continental slope at a depth of 1280 meters. It is a lively swimmer with an average cruising speed of 3.2 kilometers per hour. Not only that, there have been a number of great white shark injury accidents in the world. On the market, there are also many horror movies about great white sharks.
And if the great white shark, currently belongs to the national second-class protected animals. On February 5, 2021, it was included in the List of China's National Key Protected Wildlife. That is to say, this may not be an artificially bred saber-toothed shark, but a great white shark hatchling.