08-11-2010, 10:15 PM
This is the amazing moment a scientist got just a little too close to a shark he was trying to photograph - and the deadly predator attempted to eat his camera. HEY! that's my camera! hahaha
Marine biologist Michael Scholl was documenting great white sharks off Dyer Island in South Africa when the hair-raising incident happened.
Scholl is part of an international team of scientists is building an extraordinary new computer system that can identify every single member of one of the world's most feared predators - the Great White Shark.
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Marine biologist Michael Scholl was documenting great white sharks off Dyer Island in South Africa when the hair-raising incident happened.
Scholl is part of an international team of scientists is building an extraordinary new computer system that can identify every single member of one of the world's most feared predators - the Great White Shark.
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