I’d like to know what was in his mind at that moment.
Bathysaurus ferox (literally meaning “fierce deep-sea lizard”) lives by “burying itself on the deep seafloor, 3,300 to 8,200 feet (1,000 to 2,500 m) below the water’s surface. When unsuspecting prey swims by, B. ferox darts out of the sediment and snatches up the meal in its formidable jaws. ‘Once it has you in its jaws, there is no escape: The more you struggle, the farther into its mouth you go.'” Source.