Sharks break teeth because of hunting
A white shark jumped out of the water to catch its prey. He had thought that he would have lunch, the fat seal. But instead, it bites into a model used by British photographer Dan Callister to capture perfect photos.
After snatching the prey, the white shark had shut its mouth so hard that one of its teeth fell off, flying into the air.
A white shark jumped out of the water to catch its prey. He had thought that he would have lunch, the fat seal. But instead, it bites into a model used by British photographer Dan Callister to capture perfect photos.
White sharks jump up to grab prey.
The broken tooth flew in the air.
Callister photographer regularly takes photos at Seal Island, near Cape Town (South Africa). This is famous for its spectacular shark hunting pictures.
Some photos of shark hunters of Callister photographer at Seal Island.
Reference: Daily Mail
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