WATCH: There’s Footage Of 70 Tiger Sharks Eating A Whale If You’re Keen

Nature is, fundamentally, chaos and murder. It is a harsh and brutal sphere of existence where the strong survive and the weak are quickly vanquished. Now, in 2016, we can film the entire brutal taxonomy of life in its very unmaking using drones. It is cool as shit, to be honest.

Eco Abrolhos Cruises landed some intense drone footage of a pack of 70-odd tiger sharks tearing apart a dead whale in the crystal clear waters of Shark Bay, off Western Australia. The area is known for having the largest population of tiger sharks anywhere in the world, which obviously makes the opportunity for a lovely swim seem like a wonderful option.
The comment below the video explains how it came to be:

Passengers on our 14 day Geraldton to Broome and everywhere in between were treated to an unexpected phenomena whilst cruising inside Dirk Hartog Island. Something to show and tell the Grandchildren.

Good shit and, obviously, completely terrifying. ’70 tiger sharks’ is a phrase you don’t necessarily want to encounter in any way other than via drone footage from dozens of metres in the air.

Swim, anyone?
Source: Facebook.

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