Great white sharks feast on a huge dead humpback whale in Cape Cod as tourists on sightseeing boat watch on

 A WHALE watching tour became a live seafood buffet as two “enormous” great white sharks feasted on a massive dead mammal’s carcass. 

“This afternoon was a trip for the record books,” read a dispatch by Captain John Boats, the Cape Cod-based whale watching outfit that posted the short video clip showing the apex predators - one of them 18-feet long - scavenging on the whale’s dead flesh.

As a whale tour embarked to scope for whales, they saw two "enormous white sharks came to feast" on a humpback carcass
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As a whale tour embarked to scope for whales, they saw two "enormous white sharks came to feast" on a humpback carcassCredit: Facebook/Captain John's Boat
A video from the boat showed the great white sharks chomping on the floating mammal
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A video from the boat showed the great white sharks chomping on the floating mammalCredit: Facebook/Captain John's Boat

The company continued: “We started off our trip by taking a look at a whale who was unfortunately deceased."

One of the beasts can be seen thrashing in the water and poking its nose out to tear off bites from the floating humpback carcass. 

The Aug. 16 sighting in Cape Cod Bay near Provincetown came after the morning tour witnessed humpback whales which the company noted included a calf nursing a mother. 

“While we were there 2 enormous white sharks came to feast,” the post detailed. 

“We stood by while the research team collected video of these two doing what sharks do best!” 

"It was the first time I had ever seen this happen,” Captain John Goggin told the Boston Herald

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