Bite marks on adult female white sharks while at Guadalupe Island are a good clue that these sharks may be mating while at the coastal aggregation sites. This female, named Honey, was first sighted at Guadalupe in 2004 and she was estimated to be over 16 feet (4.8m).
Via: Marine Conservation Science Institute
… Some like it rough… if I was her, I think I would have kicked him out of bed!!
- madshinobi liked this
- aromaladyrose reblogged this from eduardo-
- satanspawnsloth reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
- theophxla liked this
- agirlneedsgoals reblogged this from thegreatestwant and added:
I hate seeing footage of sharks mating. It can be incredibly violent, especially if more than one male is involved. I...
- the-sharkattack-blog-blog reblogged this from shaaarks
- lapeskada liked this
- masterofthehouse911-blog liked this
- twoweekbender liked this
- allthesestuff reblogged this from shaaarks
- great-white-souxie reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
- childuh liked this
- miles-and-smiles-away reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
- oceandevotion-blog liked this
- ghostdecapitation reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
- im-your-fucking-cherry-bomb-blog reblogged this from shaaarks
- waterbendingsharktanks reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
- sallydough liked this
- kellyardan liked this
- beautyroxie-blog reblogged this from shaaarks
- tinykites liked this
- katie129 liked this
- charly-wins-blog liked this
- okapirose reblogged this from shaaarks
- okapirose liked this
- somuchmeandyou reblogged this from thisisyourmuse
- mad-as-a-marine-biologist posted this
- Show more notes