Fiji Museum - Shark Rattle

The first time when I saw Shark Rattle, I thought it served the same purpose as Bear Bell.

In Taiwan, when we go mountain climbing,  especially some higher mountain, we were suggested to bring the bear bell. When it make noise, bears will know there are people here and won't come close.

But when I searched for shark rattle, it serves a completely different purpose.

A Shark Rattle made from eight coconut shell halves threaded on a stick loop. When we placed it in the water and shaken vigorously, the noise is said to sound like a shoal of fish. These will attracts sharks to come. So the fisherman can catch them.

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