Check out this amazing video from inside of shark’s mouth as it chews on diver’s camera

FRENCH POLYNESIA, PACIFIC OCEAN - JANUARY 2021: Sicklefin lemon shark (Negaprion acutidens) evolves over a coral reef on January 21, 2021 in Moorea, French Polynesia, Pacific Ocean. Also called sharptooth lemon shark, the sicklefin lemon shark has a robust, stocky body and a short, broad head. This species favors still, murky waters and is most common in bays, estuaries, and lagoons, and over sandy flats and outer reefs. (Photo by Alexis Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

Have you ever wondered what it looks like from the inside a shark’s mouth looks like? Probably not, but here’s your chance.

Earlier this month some divers were feeding sharks off the and got the video of a lifetime when one of the sharks nearly swallowed a camera.

The video shows a tiger shark charging at the diver’s camera, which was attached to a shark-feeding box. The camera recorded a view from inside the shark’s mouth, with a view of the bewildered divers watching it all play out. Divers were able to retrieve the device after the shark eventually spit the camera out.