Sharks: Eating and eaten
The NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research conducted a research dive about 80 miles off South Carolina in late June, searching for the Bloody Marsh shipwreck. It didn't find that, but the researchers did take this video of nearly a dozen sharks feeding on an 8-foot-long dead swordfish. Then, near the end of the video, a scavenger becomes the prey as a wreckfish is observed capturing and eating a shark.
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