Sand tiger/ragged tooth shark swaying in the waves.
From a livestream I have since forgotten, but it is on YouTube and I think the Powered by Explore site.
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Sand tiger/ragged tooth shark swaying in the waves.
From a livestream I have since forgotten, but it is on YouTube and I think the Powered by Explore site.
Why anyone would want to hurt a creature as graceful as this I will never know❤️💔. (Ignore the stitch phone case reflection) #stopsharkfinning #shark #sandtiger #raggedtooth #graceful #love (at Deep Sea World)
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One of my favourite Raggie shots from my last trip to Aliwal. The Ragged Tooth Shark is also known as the Sand Tiger Shark or the Grey Nurse Shark. Although rather frightening in appearance, this species is relatively placid and docile, only likely to make an attack if cornered or provoked. The Raggie has a stocky body and reaches a length of just over two metres, with the female being slightly larger than the male. They weigh between 90 and 160 kilograms when mature. The top of the body (the dorsal side) is a grey-bronze colour, while the underneath is a much lighter variation thereof. They also have a rather hunched appearance with a sharp, pointy nose or snout. The Raggie is very different from other sharks in terms of its buoyancy. Most species remain buoyant by the large amount of oil in their large liver, which is lower in density than the water around them. However, in the case of Ragged Tooth Sharks, they gulp down and keep air in their stomachs to keep them from rolling over or sinking to the bottom of the ocean. ----------------------------------------------- #raggie #raggedtooth #raggedtoothshark #greynurseshark #sandtigershark #shark #sharks #sharkservation #savethesharks #sharkwarriors #scuba #diving #aliwal #aliwalshoal #aliwaldivecentre #africa #ukomaas #uwphoto #uwphotography #wideangle (at Aliwal Dive Centre)
Ragged Tooth/Sand Tiger sharks at Aliwal Shoal. Was lucky enough to catch 3 of these guys in the same shot! Patience and moving slowly is key when photographing these guys, they can get spooked pretty easily! ------------------------------------------------ #raggedtooth #shark #sharks #diving #scuba #aliwalshoal #africa #ukomaas #picoftheday #nakedplanet #uwphoto #uwphotography #sharkservation (at Aliwal Shoal Umkomaas)
Ragged-tooth shark at Two Ocean Aquarium
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