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Never Before Seen: Seal Chows Down On MASSIVE Sharks

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YAHOO.COM - Here's something you don't see every day: A cuddly fur seal killing and eating five enormous, deadly sharks. We found this story on Yahoo.com! The extraordinary scene was captured off the coast of South Africa by divers Chris and Monique Fallows. "In more than 2,000 expeditions working with sharks over the last 21 years, this is the only time I have ever seen a seal kill several sharks," says Chris. "I can find no record of such an event happening elsewhere." Chris snapped away in amazement as the seal snacked on the first two sharks, chowing down on their stomachs and livers, and then killed three more.

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