protecting a 16ft-long requiem shark in his hands, a brave
British diver may be visible placing the wild predator right into a dream-like
trance ninety-feet underwater.
With entirely a few inches between them, the diver strokes
and soothes the shark in a very method called 'tonic immobility', usually
accustomed calm sharks if you want to get rid of hooks from their mouths or
throat.
other images highlight the razor sharp enamel inside each
tiger and lemon sharks' mouths while the diver hand feeds it a few queer
treats.
they could even be seen wiggling with, arousal and taking
selfies with this array of impossible sea-beasts.
Diver Alan Egan, 59, a carrier and assure supervisor at
first from Timperley, larger Manchester, and currently a resident of Florida,
was ready to snap those magnificent photographs at Tiger seaside in the
Commonwealth of the Bahamas.
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