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Grey reef shark
Mating in sharks is nothing romantic. On the contrary, it is a very violent act where the males bite the females in order to hang on and have a grip to mate. We can clearly see the stigma of a recent mating on this female. The scars will disappear completely in a few weeks.
Author: Gabriel BARATHIEU
@GABRIEL BARATHIEU
File state: Final
Photography size: 21.7 Mpixels (62 MB uncompressed) - 5701x3801 pixels (19x12.7 in / 48.3x32.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Photography keywords: Carcharhinus, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, dagsit, fish, Grauer Riffhai, image sous-marine, lagon, lagoon, mayotte, photo sous-marine, photographie, poisson, reef, reef grey shark, reefscape, requin, requin gris de récif, shark, squalo grigio del reef, Squalo grigio di scogliera, underwater, wildlife
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