That's so fuckin cool
This stingray may be hidden beneath the sand, but it cannot hide from the incredible hunting senses of the Great Hammerhead shark. The shark waits for each sense to be triggered; hearing, smell, sight, electroreception, and touch. As the ray bolts from cover, the shark takes chase and uses its ‘hammer’ to pin the ray down to the sea floor, trying to get a good bite. The Hammerhead locks on to the wing to immobilize its prey and finish its meal.
#Repost @tentree with @repostapp ・・・ We must not forget there are also forests in the sea. This is a Mystical Forest in Simon’s Town, Western Cape, South Africa. PC: Tracey Jennings #shark #scuba #marinebiology #underwaterphotography
Very nice shatography
Click bait..or shark bait?
Faking hell
A true Shero
This guy picked up a shark so gently to carry him back to the ocean.
#FishAreFriendsNotFood
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This stingray may be hidden beneath the sand, but it cannot hide from the incredible hunting senses of the Great Hammerhead shark. The shark waits for each sense to be triggered; hearing, smell, sight, electroreception, and touch. As the ray bolts from cover, the shark takes chase and uses its ‘hammer’ to pin the ray down to the sea floor, trying to get a good bite. The Hammerhead locks on to the wing to immobilize its prey and finish its meal.
They look so innocent because they are
Diving with Blue sharks in Cape Town
This Shlog (Shark Blog) is dedicated to the misunderstood sharks. Enjoy the Shart's (Shark arts) of the world. Everything Shark. #FishAreFriendsNotFood
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