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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.

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  1. 4
    @BlackCappedChickadee

    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’

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    @tony2000and10

    As an indie film maker i am blown away by these underwater shots, composition, and storytelling.
    Nothing short of brilliant.

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