In the Bahamas, the practice of diving with tiger sharks without cages is becoming more common...
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In the Bahamas, the practice of diving with tiger sharks without cages is becoming more common among freedivers.
An important role in this case is played by eye contact with the predator. The shark will not launch an attack if it makes eye contact with a potential enemy - the object of its curiosity.
Self-control is also very important, you must breathe calmly and maintain an even heartbeat. In the nasal and lateral parts of the shark's head are the ampullae of Lorenzini - a powerful sensory apparatus that gives it information about the size of the object, its heart rate and distance to it.
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