A new video published online this week shows a “rare shark feeding frenzy” take place at Cape Lookout National Seashore off the coast of North Carolina.
The video was shot by Donnie Griggs, a member of One Harbor Church, and posted to YouTube by his friend Brian Recker on Monday.
“The men were out fishing for the evening’s dinner when they stumbled across more than 100 sharks attacking a school of blue fish,” Recker wrote on YouTube. “As seagulls and pelicans joined in on the meal, the men began to cast into the surf, catching fish without the use of bait.”
“For more than five minutes, the sharks were observed swimming in and out of the surf, some of which became beached in the fury,” he added.
The incredible footage has enthralled the Internet, amassing nearly 1 million views in the days since it was posted.
“I’m never going to forget this video, am I?” commented one individual.
Source: The Blaze
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