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VIVER describes virus moment tiger Shark tries to swallow the camera on Bahamas

A diver whose video of a shark who tried to eat his camera was recently described what it was like to record the unique ordeal on video.

Peter Strom, a photographer and diver, was on a long -planned diving trip to the Bahamas to dive with tiger sharks with his friend's diving company.

On February 5, the group swam with the sharks when electricity noticed a place for a camera bracket on a box with food for the sharks on the sea floor. He decided to put his 360 camera in the box and see what he could film about the behavior of the sharks.

However, one of the sharks did something pretty surprising when the camera rolled: she tried to eat electricity.

“We never believed in a million years that the shark would eat it – and would get the film material,” said Strom to Fox Weather.

In the video, a large tiger shark swims on electricity and its camera on the box. Electricity keeps the shark back from the bite and throws something to it.

The shark decided that the food was not enough and it decided to eat the camera instead.

With all of this, the camera has not taken up to grasp something that only a few who can ever be seen- the interior of a Tigerhai mouth.

In the video you can see three divers on the sea floor from the perspective of the camera in the mouth of the shark.

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Finally, the shark spits back the camera.

Electricity said his camera told the story with just a few scratchsticks on the housing from the teeth of the shark.

He said that this experience with tiger sharks only made him do it.

“I did a shark diving a few years earlier, but never with something great tiger sharks,” said Strom. “As soon as I have seen this tiger sharks in the water, it only consolidated. I love doing it and I will continue to do so for the rest of my life.”

Electricity said he hoped that at some point in the future he can dive with other, even larger sharks.

“I would like to return to the Bahamas, to Bimini Island to see great hammerheads,” he said. “A great white shark would also be amazing, but it is a bit sketchy because they are so big and the most dangerous. But I would still like to try it.”