Ever wondered what it seems to get eaten by a shark? A cinematographer lately had his underwater motion digital camera devoured up by a shark, and the 360-degree digital camera capturing an interesting look containing in the creature’s mouth.

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Filmmaker, ocean lover, and conservationist Zimy Da Kid was doing a documentary shoot in the ocean when one of the sharks started to circle around him and decided to swim over and give the camera equipment a taste.

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As the 27-second video above shows, the camera went pretty deep into the shark’s mouth as it chomped down multiple times, and the resulting footage shows the shark’s razor-sharp teeth, the gills on the inner walls, and the closed throat.

Further, the filmmaker informed that the footage was taken in the waters of Fuvahmulah, south of the Maldives. He said that he wanted to change the negative perception of sharks that can be portrayed in popular culture. The cinematographer also added that he hoped his marine documentaries would help to encourage people to protect the planet and its natural habitats.

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