Giant Cuttlefish with an Eastern Blue Groper in it's mouth
Description:
You can clearly see the shape of the Groper and its blue tail sticking out. Giant Cuttlefish are amazing to watch but it would be extremely rare to see one about to devour such a large fish as the Groper.
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