Every time we go underwater, life and death struggles happen
all around us, whether we see them or not. Usually when we think of
predators, we think only of sharks. But
that’s just the tip of the food chain iceberg. Everything down there is feeding on something
else. And the vast majority of these
life and death struggles happen on a scale so small that it’s easy to swim right by them without even noticing. Here are a few
shots of animals a little further down on the food chain caught in the act of making
a meal of one another.
Interesting. The first two seem to be in sequence. The first one's fish seems to be eating the shrimp which was eating the crab in the second shot.
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