It is not the first time that a seal got entangled in a St Joseph's shark spine, we have seen this situation before. Seals do not usually prey on sharks, but when they do, it’s a clear sign that their usual food resources are dropping Therefore, they have to eat what they can get to stay alive. A shark entanglement is not as lifethreatening as a plastic entanglement, but it can severely weaken the seal.
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