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Every year, thousands of leopard sharks head to the shores off the coast of La Jolla Shores to mate and then hatch their young. The warmer waters here provide an ideal temperature to incubate, and the sharks will typically stay for up to six months to complete the process. The La Jolla leopard sharks are beautiful and harmless. You can snorkel alongside them and are distinctively marked with dark brown spots on a silvery, gray background that resemble a leopard print. Shot and Edited by Kenny Lane (OC Drone Productions) Follow me on Instagram @oc_drone_productions for more cool drone content
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