A massive school of silver fish has swarmed the beach, flapping wildly on the sand.
Stunned by the spectacular sight, people immediately pulled out their smartphones to capture the moment.
This scene was recently captured in southern Florida, United States.
Experts say this is a phenomenon where schools of mullet migrate in large numbers along the coast in search of spawning grounds and food.
When such a vast number of mullet gather at once, it can attract not only large fish like tarpon but even sharks looking for an easy meal.
It is a beach scene that perfectly fits the expression "half water, half fish," serving as another reminder of the wonders of nature.
(Source: Instagram @aurelody)
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Beach Covered in 'Flapping' Fish: "Half Water, Half Fish"
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