An Audacious photographer braved a bloody end when he posed for a picture with a great white SHARK. Dutch conservationist Peter Verhoog, who could be considered either reckless or brave, stuck his head out of a cage to capture himself with the toothy animal in Guadeloupe, Mexico.
A great white shark flipped two kayaks Wednesday, sending two women into the water, where they fearfully waited 30 minutes to be rescued.
Sharks are known as the greatest predators of the sea. But what happens when the hunter becomes the hunted? A 9ft. great white shark went up against a predator of its own, but this one didn’t come out on top.
An Audacious photographer braved a bloody end when he posed for a picture with a great white SHARK. Dutch conservationist Peter Verhoog, who could be considered either reckless or brave, stuck his head out of a cage to capture himself with the toothy animal in Guadeloupe, Mexico.
A great white shark flipped two kayaks Wednesday, sending two women into the water, where they fearfully waited 30 minutes to be rescued.
Sharks are known as the greatest predators of the sea. But what happens when the hunter becomes the hunted? A 9ft. great white shark went up against a predator of its own, but this one didn’t come out on top.