Representatives of wildlife often surprise people with wacky tricks. The endangered great white shark is one such striking predator. And recently, professional photographers have captured his exceptional physical abilities.

For more than 19 years, the Discovery TV channel has been broadcasting the Air Jaws program dedicated to the great white shark. One of the first to bring this species to public attention was Chris Fallows.
His photographs have long since become classics and serve as a model for aspiring wildlife photographers.

The beauty of a predator, its ability to leap out of the water in pursuit of prey, the combination of the primordial power of creation at the top of the underwater food chain, and the ability to leave familiar habitat – isn’t that fascinating?

However, there is a special competition during Shark Week, in which dozens of participants compete to try to take the best photo. Someone pulls the camera on the winch behind the boat, like Fallows himself, others use drones.

It is technology that has become the reason for the appearance of the news opportunity! In the desire to catch the annoying and mysterious thing, the shark jumped up and grabbed the drone. At the same time, the jump height was over 15 feet, which breaks all records known so far.
