According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on May 14, recently, on the coast of Foster Beach, New South Wales, Australia, a gray nurse shark swallowed a small fish attached to it. Photographer Daniel Kirkman captured the video.
As can be seen from the video, the fish and its host nurse shark are separated, and interestingly, it does not eat and drink in the mullet school, but turns to attack other fish. Daniel stood there and watched for more than 20 minutes before noticing that the bass had no host and was marching alone. Daniel said, "I walked up to the shoreline and tried to catch the fish in the shot because you rarely see them from land, just like it's hard to see sharks here. Catching a shark hunting in foot-deep water was so fascinating that I could even reach out and touch it. ”
In addition to this, Daniel adds, it is difficult to see sharks hunting close to the coastline. When he doesn't take pictures, Daniel spends a lot of time in the water like a surfer and diver. Sharks appear in his mind while surfing.
Daniel said he really likes animals. And he likes to use underwater cameras to record sharks in their natural environment. "I'm a surfing and diving enthusiast and it does have some impact on me, but I also have to accept that because I firmly believe that their real goal is to want people to respect and treat them well." (Intern Editor: Ma Yimei )