Great White Sharks Ambush Cape Fur Seals in Stunning Wildlife Encounter

Each dawn, Cape fur seals must cross a narrow strip of water patrolled by great white sharks to reach open sea. The sharks use their speed and high metabolism to ambush the seals, showcasing a dramatic predator-prey interaction in cold temperate waters.

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the largest predatory fish on the planet. Each dawn, Cape fur seals leave their colony to go fishing. To reach the open sea, they must cross a narrow strip of water, and that is patrolled by great whites. Each seal is indeed swimming for its life. The great whites turn of speed is powered by a high metabolism. They only thrive in cold temperate seas, for only these waters contain sufficient food necessary to fuel such a ravenous predator.

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