CES IMAGES ÉPOUSTOUFLANTES de 29 novembre ont permis de capturer un requin affamé qui a traversé une balle de petits poissons qui cherchent à se nourrir d'un repas copieux.
hese images were captured by underwater photographer Daniel Browne (34) in Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia: THESE STUNNING images from November 29 have captured a hungry shark going through and for a ball of small fish looking to feed itself a hearty meal.Images show a school of small fish fleeing away from the shark in Western Australia right below the surface of water.The small sharks captured by the photographer are Australian Black Tips which are a species of requiem sharks. It can reach almost 6 feet in length.These images were captured by underwater photographer Daniel Browne (34) in Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia using a Sony A7ii.Ningaloo Reef is a World Heritage Site and the world?s largest fringing reef.?Free diving under 165 feet of electric blue water with thirty or more sharks is definitely my happy place, " said Daniel.?I have so much respect for these animals.?We noticed a lot of splashing on the surface of the water."Sharks and tuna had a school of small fish trapped on the surface and were focused on feeding.?This made an amazing moment to be able to capture ?I love to educate with my photography.?Not all sharks are man eaters. Without sharks in the ocean the ecosystem would collapse and the food chain would be unbalanced.? mediadrumimages/DanielBrowne