Thomas Peschakのインスタグラム(thomaspeschak) - 7月22日 18時41分
Sharks rarely hunt birds, to my knowledge the only regular repeat offenders are tiger sharks. Yes great whites and other species will snack on the occasional gannet or petrel, but this is not the norm. In this scene, set on the tidal flat of a tropical atoll, this egret as nothing to fear from the blacktip-reef shark. They both specialize in eating small fish that ride the currents in and out of the lagoon. #aldabra #indianocean #shark #birdwatching @sif_seychelles
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worldwidepredators
Amazing photography you must send your photograph to the World Wide Predators NPC Carnivore ID photography competition great prizes up for grabs and it is a global initiative to bring all Carnivore organizations together for the best possible Carnivore conservation have a look at www.wwp.org.za
_brianmalsch
Ik when there are the huge migrations of smaller fish like herring and stuff whales, dolphins, sharks, seals, and seabirds all hunt them at the same exact time. Once the seabirds get their fill and cant fly, the sharks will pick some of them off. Not sure which but it was in a documentary.
blueseekers
@amberandfriendsphotography don’t know if it’s “targeted” or just occasional but didn’t you snap some mako / bird interactions in NZ?
dave_deniro
I adore these juvinille black tips. Watching them patrol the shallows is just delightful!
sleemahan
I don’t think that young shark would have an easy time taking down that egret anyway...?
pppmartins
@lilicev @givesentini igualzinho vocês, andando com o tubarão sem se dar conta dele kkkk
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