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murad ertaylan
{K:1240} 4/27/2018
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It was about a different shark species, great white! In my portfolio you can also find a photo of it labelled Jaws. I was in a cage of course ;)
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murad ertaylan
{K:1240} 4/26/2018
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These animals are extremely docile and even though they have teeth, they are so tiny, you can hardly see them. Funny enough, researchers are still unsure of what purpose whale shark teeth could possibly serve :-)
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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 4/26/2018
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Nice action shot of this colossal shark. It is hard to believe you could get this close and live to tell about it. Applause!!!!!!
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murad ertaylan
{K:1240} 4/26/2018
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They suction water into their mouths at high velocities while remaining stationary. Food moves through filtering pads that cover the entrance of their throats. The filtering pads are broad mess pads full of millimeter-wide pores that act like a sieve, allowing water to pass through while capturing food particles.
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murad ertaylan
{K:1240} 4/25/2018
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It is called passive feeding; they filter the water and eat the krills ;-)
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