Breathtaking sight of sharks, dolphins and seabirds hunting sardines
In the waters of South Africa, millions of sardines rush through the ocean's cold currents, they rush to the surface when surrounded by sharks, dolphins and seabirds.
According to scientists, this breathtaking spectacle only took place in June and July, when the group of sardines appeared to make the migration to the South African Sea in enormous numbers. It seems that predators like sharks, dolphins and seabirds know that and they start enjoying the ' ocean's banquet '.
Below are a bunch of amazing and amazing photos of sharks' ballet dancers , dolphins and seabirds as they dance with sardines.
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