In nature, no species is born at the top of the food chain, and even the most ferocious sharks have their own nemesis, but have you ever seen an "eagle catching a shark" scene?
According to the Daily Mail reported on July 2, on the beach of Myrtle Beach, a coastal city in South Carolina, the United States, such a shocking scene recently occurred: a huge eagle swooped into the water and grabbed a "small shark", and the onlookers were stunned.

Ashley White, a native of Naxi, was on holiday at Myrtle Beach on June 22, when she was standing on the balcony of the apartment hotel on the 17th floor enjoying the view, when she suddenly discovered this amazing scene and quickly filmed it with her mobile phone.
Subsequently, Ashley shared the video on Twitter, which triggered a heated discussion among netizens.
Many netizens think that this big bird may be an osprey, a bald eagle or an eagle, and some even joke that it is a pterodactyl (a creature that lived in the late Jurassic period, a close relative of dinosaurs).
One social media user commented: "This is definitely an osprey, it takes a lot of effort to catch the fish out of the water, it is really an amazing bird." ”
At the same time, netizens are still speculating about the shark species, some say it is the horned shark (the smallest shark in the shark family). Others think it may not be a shark, it may be a tuna or a bluefish. Others think that, judging by the shape of its tail, it could be a mackerel.
The chief meteorologist at local media outlet WDE shared White's video on his Facebook page. He believes the bird is an osprey and that the "shark" it catches may be a "large Spanish mackerel."