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Sharks locked in an intimate kiss? No! It’s a rare case of two sharks attacking each other! [Video]

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You can usually tell if a shark is hungry by, well, let’s face it – if they’re breathing, they are hungry. But they usually don’t attack each other. In the video below, two sharks go at each other off the coast of Neptune Island in Australia. It’s hard to tell if they purposely attacked each other or accidentally locked jaws while going after the same piece of bait but in the end, the result is the same – we end up with two sharks embraced in some sort of weird, angry kiss.

Check out the video below (we’ve added post processing slo-mo’s and zooms for intimacy).

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