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Nov 08, 2023

Watch a Gigantic Goliath Grouper Try to Swallow a Diver's Whole Head in a Single Gulp

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We hear the phrase “become one with nature” quite often in everyday language. What does that even mean? According to Psychology Today, this refers to us becoming “one with the universe. A reassuring sense of harmony and connection with the world infuses your consciousness. It’s an experience that matches up with the knowledge of your own dependence on and connection to the world.”

The same can also be said when we become one animal in the wild. There is something so serene and powerful about being close to animals, not in captivity. They are in their natural habitat and have so much to teach us about their way of life and how simple life is when you strip away the man-made things that often get in our way as humans.

However, let’s not mistake this beauty for the power these animals can hold. Because as we know, wild animals are wild, and that means they are unpredictable. No one truly knows how every wild animal will react.

The video posted below takes us to the depths of the ocean, where we see several divers documenting their experience near a school of fish. It is quite a beautiful sight to see all the fish swimming so closely to these divers. This is what we mean when we say by being one with animals.

Suddenly, these divers get to experience something amazing. A Goliath Grouper is coming up to them. It is easy to imagine when looking at this fish that he weighs 500 pounds, according to their YouTube channel.

As the large goliath grouper goes back and forth, the divers remain still to allow it the room to roam around as he pleases. The goliath grouper places his entire mouth around a diver’s head without warning! Trying to see if he can swallow it, he realizes this man is too big, and he backs off and swims back a few feet.

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The goliath group of the family Scombridae can be found in Africa, North America, and in South America. While this specific goliath grouper was 500 pounds, goliath groupers are known to be able to weigh up to 800 pounds, which is absolutely incredible for a fish if you think about it.

This large fish has a healthy appetite for snappers, eels, small fish, and crustaceans.

Even with their large size, they will still have predators. Reef sharks, killer whales, and even other groupers are known to hunt and eat them.

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