New born sharks practice swimming according to their mother underwater

Two small sharks gently bend themselves to swim with their mothers off the island of Kangaroo, Australia.

A marine creature recorded the sight of the baby shark swimming in the waters near Kangaroo Island, Australia, Newsflare reported on October 18. In the video, two newborn fish seem to be making their first swim under the sea and bending themselves flexibly.

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Newly born sharks swim according to their mothers.

"I am a marine biologist working on sharks movement and finding out where they breed. We have stayed in the waters off Kangaroo Island for about two weeks, trying to catch pregnant females to tag satellite tracking to see how they move, " the cameraman said.

The team is concentrating on finding a shark species, but there are many different species in this area. While resting, they found a big shark slowly moving under the hull. When the small sharks are trying to swim, the team quickly takes the camera and records the rare sight.