The juvenile Mako shark washed up on the beach in San Jose del Cabo and was found by Arturo Chacon, a local resident and owner of Tag Cabo Sport Fishing. “It seemed to have been recently killed, it still looked fresh.” In his head, the shark had a long bill that went from side to side. Mako sharks are known for eating billfish like marlin and sailfish or Stingrays. It appears that this juvenile lost the battle against either one of them.