Der Tigerhai wird umgeleitet. Tiger Beach, The Bahamas: ATEMBERAUBENDE Bilder zeigen einen großen Tigerhai, der seine Kiefer einem Taucher öffnet, fast wie ich
Redirecting the tiger shark. Tiger Beach, The Bahamas: JAW-DROPPING images show a large tiger shark opening its jaws to a diver, almost looking like it's having a wee dental check.One of the images shows the professional shark diver Jay Maly holding the shark?s jaw apart like it's no big deal.The diver was redirecting the large tiger shark when the photographer Janelle Van Ruiten captured this heart-stopping moment.When redirecting sharks, hands are placed on the shark?s snout that stimulates the sharks sensory pores called Ampullae of Lorenzini.This triggers the tiger sharks to open their mouths when touched.Janelle Van Ruiten captured these stunning images at the Tiger Beach in The Bahamas using a Sony A7III in an Aquatica Underwater Housing.?My friend and professional shark diver Jay Maly was redirecting a large tiger shark.? said Janelle.?This shark was by no means trying to bite.?Jay Maly has been diving Tiger Beach for many years.?Moments like these come from many years of working with and understanding the animals' behaviours. ?Living in these moments always makes me feel at peace.?I feel very lucky to be able to encounter these incredible animals every year, especially in The Bahamas where they are protected.?There is something really special about seeing the relationship between these shark divers that have spent years with these sharks."