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Shark Collection (page 12)

Background imageShark Collection: Fish - Ruby / Red-finned Shark South East Asia

Fish - Ruby / Red-finned Shark South East Asia
BB-805 Fish - Ruby / Red-finned Shark South East Asia Epalzeorhynchos frenatus Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShark Collection: Fish - Ruby / Red-finned Shark SE Asia

Fish - Ruby / Red-finned Shark SE Asia
BB-804 Fish - Ruby / Red-finned Shark SE Asia Epalzeorhynchos frenatus Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShark Collection: Spinner Shark - this shark often hunts in a pack and on occassions will come into the coast

Spinner Shark - this shark often hunts in a pack and on occassions will come into the coast usually after schooling
VT-8807 Spinner Shark Heron Island, Australia Carcharhinus brevipinna this shark often hunts in a pack and on occassions will come into the coast usually after schooling pilchards

Background imageShark Collection: Silvertip Reef Shark - these beautiful sharks grow to 3 plus meters in length

Silvertip Reef Shark - these beautiful sharks grow to 3 plus meters in length and can be dangerous to humans
VT-8783 Silvertip Reef Shark - these beautiful sharks grow to 3 plus meters in length and can be dangerous to humans. Barrier Reef, Indo Pacific, Australia

Background imageShark Collection: Great White Shark - Swimming just below the surface. Great whites have been known to attack man

Great White Shark - Swimming just below the surface. Great whites have been known to attack man. South Australia
VT-8691 Great White Shark - swimming just below the surface. South Australia Carcharodon carcharias Great whites have been known to attack man, dangerous

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - searching for a tube of herring stuffed beneath a coral

Grey Reef Sharks - searching for a tube of herring stuffed beneath a coral. The yellow fish are blue lined snapper
VT-8683 Grey Reef SHARKS - searching for a tube of herring stuffed beneath a coral. The yellow fish are Blue-lined snapper (Lutjanus kasmira). Moorea, French Polynesia

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef sharks - The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see

Grey Reef sharks - The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large numbers like
VT-8678 Grey Reef SHARKS - The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large numbers like this

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef sharks - swimming over the photographer who is lying in a gutter

Grey Reef sharks - swimming over the photographer who is lying in a gutter. Tumotos, French Polynesia
VT-8674 Grey Reef SHARKS - swimming over the photographer who is lying in a gutter. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the bubbles from the scuba divers as they patrol the edge of

Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the bubbles from the scuba divers as they patrol the edge of the pass
VT-8673 Grey Reef SHARKS - swim through the bubbles from the scuba divers as they patrol the edge of the pass. The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons

Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons
VT-8671 Grey Reef SHARKS - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons. they feed upon other marine animals moving in and out of the lagoons to feed

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef sharks- patrol the edge of the pass. The Tumotos are the only area left in the world

Grey Reef sharks- patrol the edge of the pass. The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still
VT-8670 Grey Reef SHARKS - patrol the edge of the pass. The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large numbers like this

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons

Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons
VT-8669 Grey Reef SHARKS - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons. they feed upon other marine animals moving in and out of the lagoons to feed Tumotos

Background imageShark Collection: Black Tip reef sharks - In a small frenzy after a piece of fish has been thrown in the water

Black Tip reef sharks - In a small frenzy after a piece of fish has been thrown in the water
VT-8663 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef SHARKS - In a small frenzy after a piece of fish has been thrown in the water. These sharks are about a meter to a meter

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef sharks - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling

Grey Reef sharks - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being hunted
VT-8635 Grey Reef sharks - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being hunted for their fins Moorea, French Polynesia

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when

Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has been bait in
VT-8634 Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has been bait in the water.This female is swimming through bubbles

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Shark - female. Tumotos, French Polynesia, Indo pacific

Grey Reef Shark - female. Tumotos, French Polynesia, Indo pacific
VT-8633 Grey Reef Shark - female. Tumotos, French Polynesia, Indo pacific. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Dangerous. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming over sand at dusk. Small Remora attached. Marion Reef, Coral sea

Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming over sand at dusk. Small Remora attached. Marion Reef, Coral sea. Australia GRS-019
VT-8620 Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming over sand at dusk. Small Remora attached. Remora attached. Marion Reef, Coral sea

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming through coral reef with Remora attached. Marion Reef. Coral sea

Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming through coral reef with Remora attached. Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia. GRS-015
VT-8619 Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming through coral reef Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming through coral reef in very clear water. Marion Reef. Coral sea

Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming through coral reef in very clear water. Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia. GRS-014
VT-8618 Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming through coral reef in very clear water. Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Shark - Shark cruising just under the surface. Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia. GRS-010

Grey Reef Shark - Shark cruising just under the surface. Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia. GRS-010
VT-8617 Grey Reef Shark - Shark cruising just under the surface Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Shark - Juvenile shark, obvious from the relatively large eye. Marion Reef. Coral sea

Grey Reef Shark - Juvenile shark, obvious from the relatively large eye. Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia. GRS-009
VT-8616 Grey Reef Shark - Juvenile shark, obvious from the relatively large eye. Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - Shark feeding frenzy caused by all sharks trying to get the bait at the same

Grey Reef Sharks - Shark feeding frenzy caused by all sharks trying to get the bait at the same time. Marion Reef
VT-8614 Grey Reef Sharks - Shark feeding frenzy caused by all sharks trying to get the bait at the same time. Marion Reef. Coral sea. Australia

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Shark - A fish bait has been tied to the reef. This species all rush to feed at once

Grey Reef Shark - A fish bait has been tied to the reef. This species all rush to feed at once. Marion Reef Coral sea
VT-8613 Grey Reef Shark - A fish bait has been tied to the reef. This species all rush to feed at once. Marion Reef Coral sea. Australia

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - Shark feeding frenzy. Marion Reef, Coral Sea. Australia. GRS-001

Grey Reef Sharks - Shark feeding frenzy. Marion Reef, Coral Sea. Australia. GRS-001
VT-8612 Grey Reef Sharks - Shark feeding frenzy. Marion Reef, Coral Sea. Australia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageShark Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - This species found in warm temperate seas of the world

Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - This species found in warm temperate seas of the world
VT-8598 Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - This species found in warm temperate seas of the world. Usually seen underwater between 2-3 m. length. Galapagos Islands, Equador

Background imageShark Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead - Lone Hammerhead passing coral reef. This species is usually in a school

Scalloped Hammerhead - Lone Hammerhead passing coral reef. This species is usually in a school
VT-8596 Scalloped Hammerhead - Lone Hammerhead passing coral reef. This species is usually in a school. Galapagos Islands, Equador

Background imageShark Collection: Whale Shark - Shark swimming mid water between surface and coral reef, filter feeding

Whale Shark - Shark swimming mid water between surface and coral reef, filter feeding
VT-8594 Whale Shark - Shark swimming mid water between surface and coral reef, filter feeding, odd angle Ningaloo reef, Western Australia

Background imageShark Collection: Whitetip Reef Shark - Shark swimming overhead, showing white underside

Whitetip Reef Shark - Shark swimming overhead, showing white underside, less likely to be seen against light surface
VT-8588 Whitetip / white-tip Reef Shark - female shark swimming overhead, showing white underside, less likely to be seen against light surface Great Barrier reef

Background imageShark Collection: Whitetip Reef Shark - A common shark in the tropical reefs of the Indo Pacific oceans

Whitetip Reef Shark - A common shark in the tropical reefs of the Indo Pacific oceans. Great Barrier Reef
VT-8585 Whitetip / white-tip Reef Shark - A common shark in the tropical reefs of the Indo Pacific oceans. Great Barrier Reef

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Shark surrounded by Mados who share the same habitat

Grey Nurse Shark - Shark surrounded by Mados who share the same habitat. The fish are not afraid of the shark
VT-8584 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark surrounded by Mados who share the same habitat. The fish are not afraid of the shark. Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - This species is inactive during the day. They drift around the same location

Grey Nurse Shark - This species is inactive during the day. They drift around the same location day after day
VT-8583 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - This species is inactive during the day. They drift around the same location day after day. Seal Rocks

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Shark in Cave where they often spend daylight hours. They hunt at night

Grey Nurse Shark - Shark in Cave where they often spend daylight hours. They hunt at night
VT-8582 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark in Cave where they often spend daylight hours. They hunt at night. Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Shark coming towards camera underwater. Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Grey Nurse Shark - Shark coming towards camera underwater. Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia GNS-016
VT-8581 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark coming towards camera underwater. Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Close shot underwater showing dramatic teeth of Grey Nurse. Seal Rocks

Grey Nurse Shark - Close shot underwater showing dramatic teeth of Grey Nurse. Seal Rocks. New South Wales
VT-8580 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Close shot underwater showing dramatic teeth of Grey Nurse. Seal Rocks. New South Wales

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks drifting just above the sandy sea floor

Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks drifting just above the sandy sea floor
VT-8579 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - School of sharks drifting just above the sandy sea floor. This species maintains gas in stomach for neutral buoyancy. Seal Rocks

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Very close shot of Grey Nurse teeth. Seal Rocks, NSW. Australia GNS-011

Grey Nurse Shark - Very close shot of Grey Nurse teeth. Seal Rocks, NSW. Australia GNS-011
VT-8577 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Very close shot of Grey Nurse teeth Seal Rocks, NSW. Australia Carcharias taurus Latin previously Eugomphodus taurus / arenarius or Odontaspis

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Shark is swimming with school of Herring. This is not uncommon

Grey Nurse Shark - Shark is swimming with school of Herring. This is not uncommon
VT-8574 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark is swimming with school of Herring. This is not uncommon. Several fish species will accompany sharks. Forster, New South Wales

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Sharks are swimming with school of herring in 90 feet of water

Grey Nurse Shark - Sharks are swimming with school of herring in 90 feet of water. Forster, New South Wales
VT-8573 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - swimming with school of herring in 90 feet of water. Forster, New South Wales

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Sharks - Sharks in cave. Grey Nurse off the east coast are becoming rare

Grey Nurse Sharks - Sharks in cave. Grey Nurse off the east coast are becoming rare. Seal Rocks, New South Wales
VT-8572 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Sharks in cave. Grey Nurse off the east coast are becoming rare. Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks resting in cave during the day

Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks resting in cave during the day. These sharks are becoming very rare
VT-8571 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - School of sharks resting in cave during the day. These sharks are becoming very rare and are near extincion off the east coast of Australia

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - School of sharks resting in their favourite location during daytime

Grey Nurse Shark - School of sharks resting in their favourite location during daytime. They hunt at night. Seal Rocks
VT-8570 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - School of sharks resting in their favourite location during daytime. They hunt at night. Seal Rocks. New South Wales

Background imageShark Collection: Grey Reef sharks - Gathering off the North Horn, Osprey Reef, Coral Sea, Australia

Grey Reef sharks - Gathering off the North Horn, Osprey Reef, Coral Sea, Australia
VT-8567 Grey Reef sharks - Gathering off the North Horn, Osprey Reef Coral Sea, Australia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageShark Collection: Whale Shark - with dozens of sucker fish (Remora remora) Ningaloo Reef, West Australia

Whale Shark - with dozens of sucker fish (Remora remora) Ningaloo Reef, West Australia
VT-8566 Whale Shark - with dozens of sucker fish / Remora (Remora remora) Ningaloo Reef, West Australia. Rhincodon typus Remoras attach to Sharks as it provides them with protection

Background imageShark Collection: Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a

Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a bottom dweller
VT-8562 Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a bottom dweller relying on camouflage to catch its prey

Background imageShark Collection: Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh

Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh
VT-8561 Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh and without protection could disappear from the NSW coast NSW

Background imageShark Collection: Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus)- These 2 sharks

Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus)- These 2 sharks, are normally not very friendly
VT-8560 Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus) - These 2 sharks, are normally not very friendly. Wobbygongs often eat Port Jacksons but here they are not only sharing the same cave

Background imageShark Collection: Whitetip Reef Sharks - swimming across the sand just under the surface

Whitetip Reef Sharks - swimming across the sand just under the surface. Coral Sea, Australia, Indo pacific
VT-8559 Whitetip / white-tip Reef Sharks - swimming across the sand just under the surface. Coral Sea, Australia, Indo pacific

Background imageShark Collection: Great Hammerhead Shark - Feeds mainly on fish and sting rays. Can grow over 6m in length

Great Hammerhead Shark - Feeds mainly on fish and sting rays. Can grow over 6m in length. Coral Sea. Australia GHH-020
VT-8556 Great Hammerhead Shark - Feeds mainly on fish and stingrays. Can grow over 6m in length. Coral Sea. Australia Sphyrna mokarran Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal



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