
Recently, a group of photos of giant fish swallowing live divers went viral on the Internet, only to see the big fish open their mouths and swallow the diver's half of the body, while the divers looked at the camera and showed a surprised expression. In fact, this group of photos comes from Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and the terrifying act of swallowing people in the photos is actually taken from a borrowed position.
In the photo, the big fish swallows the diver's upper body, leaving only his legs waving in the sea, and he also sees the big fish "swallowing" the diver's body, leaving only a panicked and stunned expression. In fact, these photos were all taken using borrowed positions to make the horrific picture of the big devouring people come true.
The big fish in the photo is the world's largest coral fish - curved lip fish, also known as corrugated parrot, corrugated lip fish, often commonly known as Su mei, because the high and bulging forehead, like napoleon wearing a hat, so it is also known as Napoleon. The curved-lipped fish is a variable fish. By the age of 8, if there is a shortage of potential breeding objects for female curved-lipped fish, they have the opportunity to become males.