Recently, a Cape fur seal was caught on camera as it enjoyed a lunch of leopard shark. Although not aggressive, leopard sharks are still strong and will defend themselves against attackers with ferocity. Yet this cape fur seal managed to make a meal of the reef inhabiting shark.
This is not the first instance of a cape fur seal making a meal of a shark. In fact, on the 29th of January 2013, one such seal tucked into a blue shark buffet, gulping down five of the worlds second fastest shark in front of several shocked divers.
Each of the sharks was roughly 1.5 metres long.
Leopard Shark Lunch Link
Blue Shark Buffet Pictures

If you thought that sharks were, in the oceans and seas at least, top of the food chain, think again.
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