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Camera swallowed by sharks gives inside view of its mouth

The shocking video shows what prey is often seen in the final moments after being swallowed by a shark in a stifling encounter that holds down “Jaws.”

According to Storyful News, the footage was filmed on February 9th when diver Andrea Ramos Nascimento was holding a shark on the coast of Freeport, Bahamas.

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View of three divers from inside the mouth of a tiger shark. (Andrea Ramos Nascimento/Peter Strom/Aloha Divers okinawa & Epic Diving by Storyful)

When one of the divers with Nascimento opened a fish box and threw them at several tiger sharks, one of them snapped to the diver holding a camera.

The shark continued to bite, and eventually partially swallowed the camera into its mouth. The video shows the inside of the creature's mouth, so the diver tried to pull it apart.

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Inside the shark's mouth

View of the mouth of a tiger shark from inside. (Andrea Ramos Nascimento/Peter Strom/Aloha Divers okinawa & Epic Diving by Storyful)

At one point, the camera shows an outside diver as the shark continues to whip. Eventually I spit out the camera and realized that it was probably not edible.

Tiger sharks are some of the largest sharks, some growing up to 18 feet long. According to the Florida Museum.

Tiger shark on camera

Tiger sharks can be seen close up through an underwater camera. (Andrea Ramos Nascimento/Peter Strom/Aloha Divers okinawa & Epic Diving by Storyful)

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“Tiger sharks, bull sharks and white sharks are commonly referred to as the “big 3″ because they are involved in shark attacks,” the museum's website states.

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