Great white shark breaching in False Bay, South Africa (IMAGE)
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From renowned photographers Chris and Monique Fallows and co-authors on the new paper: “This image has special meaning to Monique and I as it so incredibly symbolises the unbelievable sights we witnessed in the early mornings at Seal Island, False Bay, for over two decades – the oceans most famous super predator exhibiting the most spectacular behaviour seen in its 60-million-year tenure on our planet. Today tragically the waters around Seal Island are empty of these icons.”
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