SMILE!
Captain Denny was busy trying to catch the top secret fish, so I settled for a "hold the camera out with one hand and shoot a self-portrait" technique. I cropped myself out of the shot ... you know how flattering those shots can be.
Feel me?
Fish are the most muscular of all vertebrates and when you hold a shark, even a junior shark like this one, you really get a sense of just how spectacularly "ripped" these beautiful animals are.
I am gripping him very tightly in the picture, partly because he had already flipped loose twice and partly because he is only inches from my cheek (upper right corner of pic) and I value my cheek flesh.
In the photo, you can see where the blacktip name comes from. You can also see tiny specks under his snout that are Ampullae of Lorenzinni. These give the shark a sixth sense ... electroperception.
With Ampullae of Lorenzinni, the blacktip can sense the bioelectric field produced by other living things.
He doesn't have to "see" the crab or ray hidden in the bottom sand. He can sense their nerves firing in the form of a bioelectric energy field.
SHARKS ARE JUST AWESOME DADGUMMIT!
This young blacktip was released a few seconds after this picture, but not before sideswiping my camera with his caudal fin and sending the Sony crashing to the deck of the boat. At that point the shark went happily into the Gulf and I grabbed the camera to find that it had forgotten what day it was due to the blow.
It also was showing "NO FILES" when I tried to view the days pics.
Ack!
DON'T PANIC!
Any problem with this 6 year old wonderful camera is almost always a button wrongly pushed and not truly a "problem".
Still ... it did just take a heck of a fall ...
It was about then that I noticed the date had reset to 2006 after the blow to it's little Sony brain and of course, there were no photos stored from that year.
I took a deep breath ... I had been holding it since it fell to the deck about 5 minutes earlier ... and reset the date.
BINGO!
A weeks worth of owls, Bear, sea turtles, fish, and birds reappeared.
Sweet.
I did not get to hold EVERY shark we saw of course.
The bonnet head shark below was just cruising around us in the shallow waters near Seahorse Key.
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19 comments:
Took the little man to Sea World the other day. Really the only thing he liked was the shark tank and other fish tanks....he could get up close and see all the movement. Although it was after dinner and late for a little man!
As usual, enjoyable and informative, esp. the biz about Ampullae of Lorenzinni. Sure glad I'm not a wader with these guys around . . .
Sweet! I am so glad your camera is okay. Would have hated to miss your pics.
I always learn something when I read your blog. May the force be with you always.
Not sure how but I've never seen a wild bonnethead (and I think I'm due one). Very jealous FC, very jealous.
Great post FC! Can't wait for time we can bring our grandson down to show him there's more to Florida than Disney!
Lighnin
Ampullae of Lorenzini- I'm sure that was the answer to a question on a test I took a long time ago.
I'll have to show this post to Joe (Mr. Attitude), who is into all things fish these days.
Ampullae of Lorenzini? How come no one ever told me about this before? That is AWESOME!
gick--ok, now, like the gators, snakes, uh huh--the shark too--Mah idea of respect is we leave 'em alone so they woan see us an think it's dinner time.
Glad camera was OK--what a handy tool that camera has been.
Wonderful outing ya had, FC!
FINALLY! A dangerous animal you and I both like!! ;)Glad the camera is A-OK.
Cindy,
That boy has good taste.
Banjo,
I am so used to seeing the bonnets when I wade, that I don't give them a second thought. Their bigger cousins are a different story.
3Collie,
Me TOO! LOL!
Lisa,
Thanks! That's usually my goal, although, sometimes it's just nonsense here :)
Tai,
Really? I am amazed. Well, when you do, I'm sure you will get a spectacular UW shot of it!
Lightnin,
Looking forward to it!
Deb,
GO JOE!
Fish on!
Miz S,
Welcome to Chondrichthyes, class of awesomeness!
Aunty,
I just stay away from the pointy end myself.
You and me both on the camera. I was pretty worried for a moment there.
Mel,
It had to happen eventually.
I caught a black tip off of Cat Island last weekend. Thanks for confirming that's what I caught. I was using live finger mullet.
I love seeing you have fun with sharks. They are so often maligned. They can't help that they are hungry, have very big teeth, and all those rippling muscles.
pretty cute litte shark you were visiting with. great film of the swimming action of the bigger one.
Suwannee,
EVERYBODY with a tail loves live finger mullet! Good bait choice.
Robin,
Well said. This one felt like one single quivering muscle.
Kathy A,
Seeing the cuteness in a shark is a sign of a warm heart.
And sharks to my list of things Dani finds cute.
Dani,
That list is huge! LOL!
Yes, yes it is. ;)
Took some pictures of a big black widow yesterday. She didn't make my cute list.
My kids are already better at navigating the camera than I can.
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