While freediving in Byron Bay off the coast of Australia, one photographer captured a photo of a fish doing what fish do best, swimming in the ocean, but with one catch: this fish was swimminginside a jellyfish.
It was the photo of a lifetime.
"I found a fish inside a jellyfish!" Tim Samuel wrote when he posted back in December."He was trapped in there, but controlled where the jellyfish was moving."
This week, the photo went viral when shared it on their Instagram.
According to National Geographic, Samuel watched the fish swim in awkward circles, , for a good 20 minutes with his friend and fellow ocean photographer, Franny Plumridge.
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Regardless of whether the fish had a diabolical plan to control the jellyfish, or the jellyfish itself was a master hunter, Samuel decided not to intervene.
"As it would swim around, it would try to swim in a straight line but the , would send it in little circles or loops," Samuel told CNN. "It was a tough decision, I definitely thought about setting it free, but in the end decided to just let nature run its course."
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