Breathtaking footage of a great white shark catching fish for dinner taken by a cage diver

Smile for the camera! Breathtaking footage of a 3 meter long 'young and noisy' great white catching fish for dinner Advertisement

Incredible footage of a female great white shark struggling in the water off the coast of Mexico were taken by a brave cage diver who spent three days studying the beast.

A crush of a shark cage shows the great white mowing down a shoal of hapless fish, while another jaw-dropping capture shows her chewing on a rope attached to the catch - with her mighty jaws close at hand.

Photos also show the shark charging towards the face of the cage with its jaws wide open.

About 3 left 500 of the terrifying predators in the wild, hunters targeting their teeth, meat and fins, to make soup.

They weigh 2.5 tons or more - the approximate weight of a v oiture - and can be almost the size of a double-decker bus.

And among the carnivore community, the Tall Whites are the ones he is most reasonable to fear. Between a third and a half of shark attacks each year are perpetrated by them.

The jaw-dropping images were taken by 55-year-old Ron Daniel , from San Diego, California on his Nikon D7200.

Ron captured the footage at Isla Guadalupe off Mexico's Baja California in a camera body. underwater camera from Ikelight. The excitement of this close encounter is not lost on Ron.

He said, "She was new to the area - and had no yet named by the Marine Conservation Science Institute.

'Like many others in the animal kingdom, the alpha female is the largest shark in the area But this girl had none of that.'

Breathtaking footage of a great white shark catching fish for dinner taken by a cage diver
Smile for the camera! Breathtaking footage of a 3 meter long 'young and noisy' great white catching fish for dinner Advertisement

Incredible footage of a female great white shark struggling in the water off the coast of Mexico were taken by a brave cage diver who spent three days studying the beast.

A crush of a shark cage shows the great white mowing down a shoal of hapless fish, while another jaw-dropping capture shows her chewing on a rope attached to the catch - with her mighty jaws close at hand.

Photos also show the shark charging towards the face of the cage with its jaws wide open.

About 3 left 500 of the terrifying predators in the wild, hunters targeting their teeth, meat and fins, to make soup.

They weigh 2.5 tons or more - the approximate weight of a v oiture - and can be almost the size of a double-decker bus.

And among the carnivore community, the Tall Whites are the ones he is most reasonable to fear. Between a third and a half of shark attacks each year are perpetrated by them.

The jaw-dropping images were taken by 55-year-old Ron Daniel , from San Diego, California on his Nikon D7200.

Ron captured the footage at Isla Guadalupe off Mexico's Baja California in a camera body. underwater camera from Ikelight. The excitement of this close encounter is not lost on Ron.

He said, "She was new to the area - and had no yet named by the Marine Conservation Science Institute.

'Like many others in the animal kingdom, the alpha female is the largest shark in the area But this girl had none of that.'

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