This is the head of the shark known as a tasseled wobbegong in Australia - the eyes are located slightly below and inwards from the larger two white spots
This is a tasseled wobbegong eating a brown striped bamboo shark whole - most sharks can dislocate their jaws in order to swallow large prey
Another view of a tasseled wobbegong; you can see how it also got the name "carpet shark."
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