STUNNING snaps taken just inches away from one of the world's most dangerous animals show the moment a monstrous great white shark flashed its razor-sharp teeth.
Brave photographer Euan Rannachan took the terrifying pictures from inside a cage in shark-infested waters - but insists it's not unnerving being so close to the jaws of the predators.
The daring 36-year-old, from London, cage dives daily and often spends up to seven hours under the waves waiting and hoping for jaw-dropping moments such as great white attacks.
Now living in California, Euan says the fearsome creatures fascinate him and he first went cave diving in 2016 at Guadalupe Island.
He now runs Be A Shark - a travel adventure company that takes willing people to photograph great white sharks in waters off the island in Mexico.
"I have been fascinated by apex predators all my life including sharks. I had always wanted to cage dive with them and after my first trip, I knew it was something I needed to do a lot more of," Euan said.
“Now with the help of my co-founder Nikki, we run multiple trips to the island each year to photograph some of the biggest great white sharks in the world.”
Euan says he is in awe of their "super powers".
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