First ever picture of a new born white shark ?

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"YouTuber" sells the finders a bit short.

More accurate would be a well-known shark photographer and a researcher from UC Riverside (incidentally my alma mater). The (open access) journal article they wrote "Novel aerial observations of a possible newborn white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) in Southern California" is attached.

Ok, there is a YouTube video:

 

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I always wonder where the juvenile or newborn critters are-e.g. turtles, eagle rays, sharks, morays etc. I saw a tiny hammerhead once, roughly 15 cm or so but it was on my fishing lure Naples Fla.
 
Cool, tiny black to be huge one day stingrays I've seen, but nothing gets me more than where the birds go at night
 
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