Divers on Australia's Great Barrier Reef recently snapped rare pictures of a wobbegong, or carpet shark, swallowing a bamboo shark whole.
Pictures: Shark Swallows Another Shark Whole
news.nationalgeographic.com
Both species of predator and prey involved in this rarely witnessed episode grow to similar sizes—approximately 39 to 59 inches (100 to 125 centimeters) from head to tail. The two sharks also share much of their ranges in the western Pacific, where they hang out on the seabed around coral reefs.
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