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Shark-eat-shark photo catches rare marine momentThough not unusual for a shark to snack on another shark, it’s not typical behavior — and it’s certainly not common for humans to catch the action firsthand. The eater in this party was a tasselled wobbegong shark more than 4 feet long; the wobbegong’s prey was a 3.2-foot-long brown-banded bamboo shark

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Shark-eat-shark photo catches rare marine moment
Though not unusual for a shark to snack on another shark, it’s not typical behavior — and it’s certainly not common for humans to catch the action firsthand. The eater in this party was a tasselled wobbegong shark more than 4 feet long; the wobbegong’s prey was a 3.2-foot-long brown-banded bamboo shark