Diver Gary Brennand who captured the pictures. JAW-DROPPING role reversal pictures appear to show a huge five-foot-long fish swallowing a diver for his lunch. The diver’s legs look like they were dangling out of 330-pound Napoleon wrasse’s mouth as it attempts to gobble him whole, but in fact the lucky diver was actually behind the wrasse. Other spectacular shots show another diver’s head appear to poke of out the large fish’s mouth as the photographer created another eye-boggling optical illusion. The wrasse, which divers named Wally, seemed to enjoy human interaction and is pictured playing


Diver Gary Brennand who captured the pictures. JAW-DROPPING role reversal pictures appear to show a huge five-foot-long fish swallowing a diver for his lunch. The diver’s legs look like they were dangling out of 330-pound Napoleon wrasse’s mouth as it attempts to gobble him whole, but in fact the lucky diver was actually behind the wrasse. Other spectacular shots show another diver’s head appear to poke of out the large fish’s mouth as the photographer created another eye-boggling optical illusion. The wrasse, which divers named Wally, seemed to enjoy human interaction and is pictured playing around with the divers as they get up close for a selfie. The images were captured by Australian hospital worker and dive instructor Gary Brennand (50) from Perth as he dived at the Great Barrier Reef.


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