Swallowing the bait, the black fin shark snapped the wrong head

While in a hurry to eat the sardines, a careless black shark sharks hit the head of the fellow but did not injure the victim.

While in a hurry to eat the sardines, a careless black shark sharks hit the head of the fellow but did not injure the victim.

Picture 1 of Swallowing the bait, the black fin shark snapped the wrong head

Tour guide Mia Vorster records the clash between two sharks off South Africa.(Photo: Sun).

The moment the hungry black shark shark grabs the wrong head while other sharks swim around the guide Mia Vorster recorded in Aliwal Shoal Reef off Eastern Cape, South Africa. In another series, divers swim close to sharks while they attack giant sardines.

"Although I often swim with this interesting animal every day, such a situation is very rare and difficult to record. Sometimes, sharks also make mistakes but this is not aggressive behavior. The shark is just try to swallow the sardines. It doesn't hurt the other shark, " Mia explained.

Mia uses underwater camera to capture a series of photos."They visit us every day and are very friendly and comfortable when swimming around underwater divers , " Mia said.

An extremely nimble and nimble fish-eating animal, the black fin shark can both jump and spin on the water when attacking small fish. They are quite shy compared to other big sharks. Often wary of humans, black-fin sharks can become aggressive when prey and cause some attacks on humans each year.

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Update 03 May 2019
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