
From National Geographic. Bull shark that invades Rio Amazonas. It unabashedly invades a considerably shallow area for food.

Andy DeHart that did attempt to apply transmitter to Great White Shark. Great White Shark is captured, the transmitter is applied to the first dorsal fin smoothly, and it returns it to the sea again.

From National Geographic. Shark VS orca. The orca concludes the match at the flash after hurling to the abdomen.

From National Geographic. It takes a picture of the appearance of the shark caught indiscriminately by the demand for the shark's fin by the documentary touch.

From National Geographic. Feature of nurse shark. Shark that bites to other party's fillet for copulation.

From National Geographic. The rush of the shark that gets excited while the bull shark is taking a picture is received. Interview to the diver.

From National Geographic. The camera is put in sand tiger shark's interior of the womb. The fry that grew up on the tip of in grows up eating brother's corpse and egg.

From National Geographic. Great White Shark is captured, it improves in the shipboard, and it investigates. It interviews the two person work team.

From National Geographic. Image of shovel-nosed shark that bites to food set up in the ocean. When tuna's head is seen not to be able to be bitten off easily, teeth seem not to be sharp so much.

From National Geographic. Feature of Great White Shark and orca. The done way is none in front of the orca in even Great White Shark.

From the National Geographic news. The protection of the shark that has decreased sharply by catching the shark's fin purpose indiscriminately is appealed.
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