shell out for Daily Star's newsletter. It's FREE! Sign up today for the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxIt sounds like something from a blockbuster science fiction movie – sharks living inside volcanoes.But two years ago, scientists discovered a “sharkano” in the waters of the Pacific Ocean, near Kavachi, an active volcano off the coast of the Solomon Islands.After a submarine was sent into the depths of Kavachi, mutant hammerhead and silky sharks were found thriving in the caldera, the central cauldron of the volcano, a place deadly to most living beings.Brennan Philips, an ocean engineer who worked on the project, said at the time: “When it’s erupting, there’s no way anything could live in there.
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