Showing posts with label seal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seal. Show all posts

Sharks: Fearless man eaters or misunderstood monsters?


Is there something stuck in my tooth?

Sharks! 


You love, I love em and surfers and seals hate them. 

Tiger sharks, hammer heads and great whites - all known as kings of the ocean.

Fearless man eaters or misunderstood monsters? 

Here's a few pictures of sharks eating and munching their way few the ocean's bounty - as to their true nature, I'll let you decide.....

great white shark eating


Here's a Great White Shark greedily trying to shove ALL the fish down his gullet. Do fish have gullets? I have no idea. Perhaps you could ask this crocodile if he noticed while he was munching on a shark..

jaws shark attacks boat scene

The above shark was the man eater that was filmed in the extremely popular documentary Jaws which was directed by the well known animal rights activist, Steven Speilberg. Jaws famously ate Spielberg's boat, which cause his camera operator to quip the now legendary line, "we're gonna need a bigger boat!"

man dead on a beach
Sadly, a shark attack victim - surfers are often mistaken for seals and attacked.
Here's some sharks doing what they do best: eating baby seals. And who would blame them? Baby seals are delicious!!

I eat one everyday!

shark flipping a seal

seal eaten by shark

And if you ever go to a beach wearing a bikini and have pretty damn fine rack you better watch out for the Tiger Shark. These sharks are true predators, taking any chance they can get to feed on their prey....

bikini girls sand shark tiger

Great White Sharks eating baby seals


great white shark flips a seal into the air

Remember the killer whales attacking baby orca? Those guys are pussies compared to how Great White Sharks do it!


Photographer Alfred Weissenegger took the pictures immediately above and below this paragraph pictures from a boat in False Bay which is off Cape Town, South Africa.

The Bay is said to be the best place in the world to witness breaching great white sharks. This is mainly due to the presence of around 64,000 cape fur seals that call the island home from April to September.

The average great white in the waters around the area measures between 12-16ft, with the biggest being a near 20-feet long giant spotted in 1997. Maneaters.

Weeeeee!
 Animals eating Animals now knows it as the place to go watch Great Whites pwn noob seals!

What's that Jimmy Jangles? Those pictures where shit? OK, we're turning it up to eleven! Here's the real deal - check out these pictures from the same Bay in 2007.



The photographer who took all the other pictures, Chris Fellows said:

"When children see a shark eat a seal they feel sorry for the seal, but it's like a lion catching a zebra - it's a natural phenomenon." I also think it's awesome when the crocodiles get them too...



Check out what was found inside this tiger shark's belly.