Sharks are challenging to photograph primarily due to their speed and agility in the water, making it difficult to capture clear images. Additionally, their natural habitats often involve murky waters and varying light conditions, which can complicate visibility. Furthermore, their elusive behavior and tendency to stay at depth can make encounters rare and brief, limiting opportunities for photographers.
it is hard to take a photo of wolves because wolves are shy creatures so where ever humans in humans inhabit they will stay away
a sharks "skeleton" is made of cartilage.
sharks don't eat lobsters because of thelobsters hard shell and the sharks soft mouth/body.
sharks are reputed to never get cancer.... but perhaps sharks with cancer die? hard to tell.
no they do not
how do sharks survive so well
Mostly because they live in just a small handful of remote regions. They are also fantastically brilliant at camouflaging compared to leopards and cheetahs, so they are harder to spot.
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Depends on the fish. Little sunfish - not at all. Sharks - very hard.
Definitely possible to photograph it. But you cannot catch the image on a screen but virtual image can be seen by eyes. So photograph too is possible.
sharks scary movies
The root of photograph is photo and photo= light