It’s a Shark Eat Shark WorldNeed another reason to be terrified of the ocean/become a marine biologist (depending on how brave you are)? Well here we go. Pictured is a remarkable scene in which a bamboo shark appears to have its head stuck inside some kind of rock. Except that’s no rock, but instead a well camouflaged wobbegong, a type of shark. The picture was taken on the fringe of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the name of the shark also comes from the Aboriginal word for “shaggy beard”.Image

It’s a Shark Eat Shark World

Need another reason to be terrified of the ocean/become a marine biologist (depending on how brave you are)? Well here we go. Pictured is a remarkable scene in which a bamboo shark appears to have its head stuck inside some kind of rock. Except that’s no rock, but instead a well camouflaged wobbegong, a type of shark. The picture was taken on the fringe of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the name of the shark also comes from the Aboriginal word for “shaggy beard”.

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