ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA — Cops in Florida think something fishy is going on after a 5-foot-long shark showed up dead at Walmart. <br /> <br />The jaws-dropping discovery was made last Friday afternoon at a Walmart store in the city of St Augustine on Florida’s northeast coast, the St. Augustine Record reported. <br /> <br />It came just hours after another dead shark was found in the driveway of a nearby home. <br /> <br />The Walmart manager made a snappy call to the cops when she found the shark basking in a shopping cart in the store’s parking lot. <br /> <br />Initial investigations revealed the shark was put there by a man, who earlier that day had found it sitting on top of his RV. The RV driver told cops he heard a loud bang that morning, and then saw the shark on top of the vehicle when he went to check out the noise. <br /> <br />Police reviewed surveillance footage of the parking lot but are still none the wiser about how the shark got there. <br /> <br />This reminds us of the time a dead shark was found on a New York City subway train. In August 2013, passengers on the N-train were baffled when they ended up sharing a compartment with a dead female dogfish shark. <br /> <br />Turns out the corpse of the shark had washed up on Coney Island earlier that day, before a succession of people handled it, finally ending up on the subway. <br /> <br />So at least that’s one shark mystery solved. Back in St. Augustine, cops were said to be diving into their investigations to find out what happened to the Walmart shark.