(at around 30 mins) The sharks all seem to possess remarkably smooth skin not unlike dolphins. In one scene, Carter is seen rubbing the backside of a shark, back and forth without repercussions. Sharks actually have denticles or placoid scales, and these structures are shaped like curved, grooved teeth. For all intents and purposes, the texture is not unlike sandpaper. Carter would have essentially sliced his hand open at worst, scraped it at best by rubbing the shark barehanded in a motion going up from the tail and to head. There's a reason divers wear gloves when they expect to come into contact with sharks.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:10