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Scoophead shark (Sphyrna media), released specimen. Isla Chepillo, Rio Bayano, Panama
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Carcharhiniformes Cartilaginous Fish Central America Chondrichthyes Copy Space Cutout Elevated View Ground Shark Hammerhead Sharks Hammerheads High Angle View Jawed Fish Negative Space Pacific Ocean Panama Shark Sphyrna Sphyrnidae Tropical Vulnerable Endangered Species Saltwater Threatened
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Say Cheese! The Scoophead Shark Strikes a Pose in Panama's Tropical Waters
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. In this underwater snapshot captured by talented photographer Andy Murch, we are treated to an exclusive glimpse of the elusive and endangered Scoophead Shark (Sphyrna media). This released specimen was spotted off the pristine shores of Isla Chepillo, nestled within Rio Bayano in Panama. With its distinctive hammer-shaped head and sleek body gliding effortlessly through the crystal-clear Pacific Ocean waters, this majestic cartilaginous fish truly steals the show. Its presence reminds us of the incredible biodiversity that thrives beneath the surface. The high angle view allows us to appreciate not only the shark's unique features but also its vulnerability as an endangered species. As it gracefully navigates its tropical habitat, we can't help but marvel at nature's wonders and reflect on our responsibility to protect these magnificent creatures. Against a backdrop of vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life, this photograph serves as a powerful reminder of Latin America's rich biodiversity. With ample negative space surrounding our star subject, it invites viewers to dive into their imagination and explore endless possibilities lurking beneath these azure depths. So let your imagination swim wild with this stunning print from Nature Picture Library - a true testament to both Mother Nature's artistic prowess and Andy Murch's exceptional talent behind the lens.
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