Sharks don’t like to be filmed.
So if it’s not for scientific reasons, don’t try to film a shark underwater. It will come to bite you later–no pun intended.
We saw how the REMUS SharkCam, a highly developed navigational and filming instrument, got severely beat up in 2013.
“But the hunter soon became the hunted.”
Maybe they’re just shy?
Although it is difficult to gauge the force of the bites of a variety of sharks, with approximately 29 880 teeth used in the lifetime of a white shark, you may want to keep your camera at bay.
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