So much for brotherhood and sisterhood

Calgary, Alberta
May 31, 2018 8:51am CST
We all know fish lays hundreds of eggs and sometimes thousands But Sharks are kind of Unique, You only see mother sharks with one or at least 2 babies. Sharks do have lots of eggs but they hatch inside her womb and when those baby sharks sees their siblings... What do they want to do? Bond with big bro and little sister? Nope they kill each other. They eat them until there is only 1 to 2 survivors. Here is the video footage of a sibling battle royale between sharks. I know some people complain about how their brother or sister is the worst but think about it, At least you are human siblings and not shark siblings.
Amazing video showing the shark embryos attack & eat its own siblings inside the mothers womb. A camera placed inside a sand tiger shark, showed how the seni...
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@caopaopao (12395)
• China
31 May 18
Ha ha, so I should be glad that I am human, not shark.
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• Calgary, Alberta
31 May 18
Imagine the cannibalism is done by a fetus who can't see yet.
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@tzwrites (4835)
• Romania
31 May 18
That's crazy! I didn't know they did this.
• Calgary, Alberta
31 May 18
This will make you appreciate your siblings more
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@tzwrites (4835)
• Romania
31 May 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker I don't have siblings but I'm sure I would not have killed them
• Calgary, Alberta
31 May 18
@tzwrites My dad and my uncle are suing each other on court for inheritance issues and it is nasty.
@RasmaSandra (73444)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
31 May 18
Thanks for sharing. That is awful but that is also nature. Thank heavens humans do not do the same especially when women expect twins or more.
• Calgary, Alberta
31 May 18
I remember an ultra sound of twins holding hands. such a magical moment.
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
31 May 18
I have watched a series of that in National Geographic channel. It is like survival of the fittest.
@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
31 May 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker Oh yes, that is rampant nowadays. Killing one another is a thing for those who are rich.
@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
31 May 18
Sharks are fascinating creatures but I wouldn't want to meet a school of them. It's a fight for survival in the natural world.
• Calgary, Alberta
31 May 18
We wouldn't see a school of sharks though since most of them are loners due to their family upbringing.
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• Canada
31 May 18
@tso1960 (225)
• United States
31 May 18
Thank you for the information. I never knew that about sharks.
• Calgary, Alberta
1 Jun 18
Imagine if human siblings are like that.