Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Reef sharks in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Sometimes white tip reef sharks.
But fun, with reef sharks, turtles and eagle rays.
Hundreds of them. Patrolled by grey reef sharks.
Grey reef sharks are agile,
And in the shallows, reef sharks lie in wait.
I have had two friends badly bitten by grey reef sharks.
That's good, we have got some grey reef sharks swimming around me now.
The newest residents of Aquatopia are two gray reef sharks!
Watching the tiny baby reef sharks in the shallows was fantastic.
shrimps and also reef sharks.
With a bit of luck, grey reef sharks, hammerheads and a manta can be seen.
turtles or blacktip reef sharks.
you will see Reef Sharks, Moray Eels
Small reef sharks and turtles can be seen near a group of submerged pinnacles.
And who keeps the dolphins and reef sharks in check?
In the open water grey reef sharks and black-tipped reef sharks can still be observed.
Soak up sun on paradise beaches and swim with reef sharks and sea turtles.
Manta rays, turtles, reef sharks and shy dugong can be spotted year-round.
There are occasional sightings of small juvenile reef sharks, turtles and stingrays.
Caribbean reef sharks, nurse sharks,
It is an excellent site to see reef sharks and huge Napoleon wrasse.
Those that are not caught by the whitetips are flushed out to the waiting gray reef sharks.
You will find large schools of fish here, reef sharks, moray eels, and some turtles.
turtles, reef sharks and rays.
Among the frequent visitors are many reef sharks, Hammerheads, Turtles, and Eagle Rays.
It is a favorite of scuba diving tourists for its great number of species featuring; groupers, reef sharks and hammerheads.
While diving, you see scores of grey reef sharks, black tip, white tip and silver tip sharks. .
rays and reef sharks.
Grey reef sharks and hammerheads.
Though flora is quiet rare, you will see Reef sharks, Turtles, a lot of Moray Eels