Sharks are broken when they are bait
Photographer has captured a rare moment: The white shark falls a tooth in a deadly bait.
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The photo was taken by photographer David Jenkins (41) in the waters off Cape Town, South Africa. However, photographers only detect the teeth of sharks that fell out after going home, reviewing the photos.
Close up of sharks shedding teeth when bait.(Photo: hocmeovat.blogspot.com)
Mr. Jenkins spent weeks on the sea looking for the best pictures of marine animals.
'The moment was very fast, I didn't know the shark had thrown the tooth until it enlarged to check its sharpness.'
The 41-year-old photographer said he had never seen any similar scenes and had never seen such a unique photograph of shark hunting.
'This is definitely a unique photo. That day was a dull day, the perfect condition for sharks to prey on clouds to make it difficult for animals to detect sharks, especially gray is the perfect camouflage tool for them ' - Mr. Jenkins said - 'I don't think the shark is too painful to lose a tooth. They can replace up to 50,000 in life because their teeth are attached to the skin and not to the jaw. '
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