A RANDY gang of sharks have been spotted having a "threesome" in a world first – but the two males could last barely over a minute.

After the brief steamy encounter the boys were exhausted and "lay immobile" on the seabed.

Extraordinary footage shows three entangled leopard sharks, each roughly 8ft long, squirming around just above the seabed.

Two males are latched onto either side of one larger female, biting her fins in order to maintain position.

The males then wrap themselves around their shared lover in order to line up contact between the vital organs.

The first male leopard shark was done in 47 seconds , whilst the other soldiered on for a respectable 63.

Dr Hugo Lassauce, the Australian researched who captured the rare moment, said: “Then the males lost all their energy and

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