Tiny sharks disguised as seals fool rescuers.

Yet again, then, at that point, they went to show the shark.

“It’s a long sharp point on his head and not the typical prey for seals. Be that as it may, clearly with them being so greedy, the large starvation right now, they’re going for anything they can get,” Naude made sense of. “Also, clearly, you can see the indentations. They get the fish and shake it around. As he got it and shook it around, it pricked him in the throat.”

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