Showing posts with label shark. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 22, 2017

Great White Shark Stuck In 3 Feet of Water



From the guy that shot the video:
ATTENTION YOUTUBE VIEWERS READ THIS BEFORE YOU COMMENT:
1. The Shark Lives at the end of the video. If you watch the video till the end you find out it does.
2. This was filmed in a REMOTE AREA OF BAJA CA, MEXICO, 1HOUR DRIVE TO THE NEAREST SERVICES. THERE IS NO PHONE SERVICE OF ANY KIND. YOU CAN NOT CALL ANYONE FOR HELP.
3. The shark never stopped moving for over 3 minutes. It had total control over where it was and how deep of water it was in.
4. After 30 minutes in the shallow water the Shark SWAM AWAY UNDER ITS OWN POWER AND WAS SEEN FOR THE NEXT 2 DAYS. AGAIN THE SHARK SWAM AWAY AFTER 30 MINUTES.
5. The darkness in the water is from sand and mud on the bottom being stirred up from its tail. Its not blood.
6. The Video was reviewed by Science Professionals in Great White Shark Research and they determined that the injury was not lethal and that the Shark would recover.
7. The Shark was NEVER TOUCHED, RESTRAINED, HARASSED, REDIRECTED, OR BOTHERED IN ANY WAY BY ME OR THE PEOPLE THERE.
8. THE INJURY WAS ON THE SHARK WHEN IT SWAM INTO THE COVE. WE DID NOT CAUSE THE INJURY, WE ONLY DOCUMENTED IT.
9. PHD White Shark Researchers after reviewing this video concluded that the Great White Shark was in the shallow water because it was hunting for stingrays as a food source. This means that what appears to be a helpless injured Shark is in reality a FEEDING 15FT PREDATOR IN ITS OWN NATURAL HUNTING ENVIRONMENT. TRYING TO "HELP" THIS MASSIVE PREDATOR BECAUSE OF ITS INJURY WOULD HAVE BEEN FOOLISH, AND POTENTIALLY DEADLY TO THOSE WHO WOULD HAVE TRIED.
ALL 3 PEOPLE IN THE WATER THAT DAY RECIEVED INJURIES FROM STINGRAYS. AFTER WEEKS OF ANTIBIOTICS AND MEDICATIONS THEY WILL RECOVER. WHEN YOU ENCOUNTER A 15 FT WHITE SHARK IN SHALLOW WATER, DO NOT TRY AND HELP IT. CHANCES ARE IT DOSEN'T NEED YOUR HELP AND YOU WILL ONLY CREATE A SERIOUS PROBLEM FOR THE ANIMAL AND YOURSELF

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Monday, April 22, 2013

Close Shark

Close Encounter With Shark

Friday, April 12, 2013

Near Shark Attack

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Shark Diarrhea

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Crazy Shark Incident

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Monster Shark?


Tourists in Australia warned of 6m 'monster' shark

Tourists holidaying in the Australian state of Queensland have been warned to stay out of the water by authorities who fear a giant six metre-long shark might be prowling the coast.

 

The three and a half metre shark that was almost bitten in half by a large great white shark: Tourists in Australia warned of 6m 'monster' shark
The three and a half metre shark that was almost bitten in half by a large great white sharkPhoto: QLD Primary Industries and Fisheries Dept/Barcroft Pacific

Concerns were raised after a 3m great white shark was found dead with two huge bites taken out of its body. Experts believe the bites were made by an even larger predatory fish.

Swimmers have been warned to stay out of the waters off Stradbroke Island, north of Brisbane.

"It certainly opened up my eyes. I mean the shark that was caught is a substantial shark in itself," Jeff Krause of Queensland Fisheries told the Sydney Daily Telegraph.

Surfers have reacted to the news of the shark attack with shock.

"Whatever attacked and took chunks out of this big shark must be massive," said Ashton Smith, 19. "I've heard about the big one that's lurking out there somewhere.

"We're all being very, very cautious."

Australia is entering summer, a period of the year when shark attacks on humans increase because of the higher number of swimmers in the ocean.

The country's most popular beaches are protected by nets and what are known as drumlines - a series of baited hooks that hang from buoys placed in a line about 500 yards from the shore. However, neither guarantee that sharks cannot get through.

Since the net and drumline programme was introduced in Queensland there has been only one fatal attack on a protected beach.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Rare and possibly prehistoric sharks

Copied from my Pseudo Science & Discovery blog because it seems more appropriate here

Check these out. They look like something out of Berserk





Goblin Shark

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