Video: 70 sharks and ripped giant whales in Australia
Gulf of Shark - a landmark in western Australia which is home to many adult leopard sharks. They can be 6.5m long and weigh up to 520kg.
Recently, a travel company called Eco Abrolhos happened to return to the scary scene with the flycam also in the waters mentioned above.
The water became blood red.
Specifically, 70 leopard sharks have plunged into a dead humpback whale. They circle around "victims" , bite big pieces before swimming away. The blue water suddenly became crimson as the whale's blood spread.
According to Dailymail, the whale is nearly 15m long, weighs about 36 tons and the cause of death is unknown.
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