A sizeable shoal of Sardines proves to be quite a magnet for a variety of different sea predators. Surprisingly, none of the predators on display attack each other, instead they corral the ball of fish, taking turns to eat.
Taken From The Hunt
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Prehistoric Oceanarium
PENGUINS? WHAT PENGUINS? These guys literally can just listen to the narration and correct it, but nope. It’s like when they spelt pterosaurs like ‘terasaurs’
One whale to rule them all.
the cameraman is always safe
As an indie film maker i am blown away by these underwater shots, composition, and storytelling.
Nothing short of brilliant.
Alliance of animalia venatoria sardinarum
The whale casually letting everyone know who the real king of the ocean is.