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British photographers capture dolphins and prey on salmon. It's like a cat catching a mouse

According to the mirror on July 22, Sarah pern, a 40 year old British tour guide, caught a bottlenose dolphin preying on salmon off the east coast of Scotland. The picture shows that a salmon just jumped into the air, and a bottlenose dolphin rushed out of the sea and swallowed the salmon into its mouth.

As an amateur photographer, Sarah insists she didn't use any special effects to create such a perfect moment. She said she had never seen a similar scene in her 23 years of wildlife watching and travel. 'we saw the dolphins chasing their prey quickly and nimbly, and then catching the salmon. A dolphin that catches fish is like a cat that catches mice and plays with its prey. '

Sarah went on: 'we would be satisfied to see a dolphin's fin from a distance, or to learn that the dolphin was roaming freely in the sea. Although dolphins in many parts of the world are under threat, the number of dolphins in British waters has not decreased significantly. A new study from the University of Aberdeen shows that dolphin populations in the UK are slowly increasing. '

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