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Eagles eating a Shark alive

Sassephoto on Youtube, caught this incredible scene as Eagles eating an alive shark.






 He wrote on his channel:

A rather unusual scene where during low tide a shark got stranded and was attacked by eagles. They go for the gills first. The eagles hung onto the shark until the tide was too high. Now, before you jump to conclusions that the eagles are brutal and cruel, or that this clip is inappropriate to show, think again. Eagles kill to eat, to survive, it is nature. Next time you go to the supermarket, choose and place the beautifully packed meat into your shopping basket, ask yourself how it got there. When I was working in Germany, I had to pass a butcher shop early each morning at 5am on the way to the bus stop. It was dark and I could smell blood and fear from the back entrance of the shop, yes terrbile fear from the cows that were about to be slaughtered. And then, at the other side of the street, just a few hours later, the door of the butcher shop would open, and the cow would be (completely disassembled) decoratively displayed behind the counter. And people would line up and buy, go home, cook and eat the meat. Yes, humans demand choice, lots of choices, becasue we are used to abundance and waste.


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