I’d like to see you call it an ancillary risk when your jaw is inside a shark’s mouth.
Polar bear eaten by shark: who’s top predator? | U.S. | Reuters Scientists studying the Greenland shark’s hunting habits were stunned to find part of the jaw of a young polar bear during a dissection… [A polar bear "expert"] also said: “For polar bears the greater risk is a loss of habitat. These other things will be ancillary.”
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