Video: Combined whales track sharks

An unmanned aircraft was accidentally

An unmanned aircraft accidentally "caught" rare images of an unbelievable raid between whales and sharks off the Australian coast.

The clip was shot by unmanned drones, a group of four false killer whale , a whale of the ocean dolphins, teaming up to catch an unripe shark. near Cronulla, Sydney.

The high-speed pursuit on the sea ended quickly with the victory of the majority. The lonely shark was eventually bitten by one of the fake fish using a strong jaw.

Picture 1 of Video: Combined whales track sharks

Fake fish are extremely effective group hunters.(Snapshot from video).

Channel 7 News Sydney quoted Bruno Kataoka, the owner of the unmanned aircraft, to record a rare sight, revealing: "We did not expect to see what we saw . It was a moment. We just happened to be there at the right time, in the right place. "

The recording of the aforementioned spectacle is considered a "thousand years of an opportunity" because the fake fish are not popular in the aforementioned waters off Australia. These creatures can grow to a length of 6 meters, making them the third largest species of ocean dolphins.

As seen in the clip, fake fish are extremely effective group-based predators. However, they often use their skills to hunt squid or smaller fish.

Update 15 December 2018
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