When a tiger shark attacks it sights it's prey and then swims toward it very fast usually, though not always, from beneath it. Once it is on target it opens it's jaws and rows and rows of teeth are exposed. It also rolls its eyes upwards to protect them. Once it has done this the animal is now virtually blind.
It is this that allowed the expert to move aside and shoot the shark with a harpoon in the eye from the side. There is a little more information on Tiger Sharks and you read on for a short time, then close the book. You may now read another.
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