Great white sharks have a creepy way of warning they’re about to attack — but it may come a little too late for anything, or anyone, close enough to see it.
“They have the ability to roll their eye back when they encounter prey, to protect their eyes,” Mikki McComb-Kobza, of the Ocean First Institute, reported Wednesday on Facebook.
“You can imagine as an apex predator, eyes are paramount and so if they are attacking seals they want to protect their eyes.”