Close up of the screen to eat the scary prey of the 'ocean killer'
Sharks are known as ocean assassins with many layers of teeth lining the strong jaws, they often feed their prey vigorously when caught.
Sharks have been dubbed "ocean assassins" with many layers of teeth lining the strong jaws, they often feed their prey vigorously when caught.
We often see sharks hunting and splitting prey on films and in reality, it is difficult for people to watch the moment when the most feared ocean assassins eat their prey in self. Of course. Bartolomeo Bove, a diver who defies danger, dives into Florida (USA) in a close-up view of sharks that are feeding on prey.
Watch the video to know how naturally the fat bite and swallow prey?
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