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Rosie Moore has earned herself a huge following on Instagram for her fascinating posts with animals including snakes and sharks.

The 26-year-old geoscientist does not shy away from things most people would run miles from. READ MORE: What is the 'feared' Project Blue Beam and why aliens and NASA could be involved Her newest expedition involved taking in a nighttime dive with bull sharks.The clip included a warning of “do not attempt this on your own” as Rosie shows herself putting on her massive diving goggles, winking at the camera and then getting straight into it with bull sharks in Florida.She said: “With the reduced vision for us, the divers, due to the darkness of night, and the increased curiosity and boldness from the bull sharks, I would definitely say diving cage free with bulls at night carries heightened risks.“In my experience, bull sharks are typically shy during day dives.“When diving on a good/decent visibility day, bulls typically give you your space and rarely require redirection.

At night, this was not the case.” She wasn't wrong, as she showed her own feet – in fluorescent flippers – rubbing up against the shark as it swam past her.

She later admitted that she would “definitely” recommend anyone else wanting to do it to use a shark cage for protection.However, one fan was not so keen on the idea.They wrote: “Well, you'll be the prettiest person to ever get turned into shark s**t.“Aren't their testosterone levels off the charts?“Brave AF but Rosie, but I bet old Rosie would tell young Rosie she might have been able to skip that adventure and still have a life with few regrets lol.”Rosie's mix of adventures and modelling pictures – and sometimes both in the same post – have seen her amass around 74,200.

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