Creature Feature: Blacktip Reef Shark!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @jadedarlinggg
    @jadedarlinggg Год назад +112

    I’ve gotten into a routine of watching shark bites before bed and I don’t regret a thing.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +18

      Great bed time routine 😁

    • @jadedarlinggg
      @jadedarlinggg Год назад +3

      @@SHARKBYTES I couldn’t agree more!

    • @Marshmobilise
      @Marshmobilise Год назад +5

      Me too but I end up having sharky dreams 😮😢

    • @jadedarlinggg
      @jadedarlinggg Год назад +1

      @@Marshmobilise well, now I must know what your dreams consist of. Please enlighten me

    • @Emzibubble87
      @Emzibubble87 Год назад +2

      @@MarshmobiliseI’ve had so many sharky dreams lately 😂

  • @aidagalito
    @aidagalito Год назад +35

    I've seen hundreds of them snorkeling in The Maldives. When I asked the locals if they were dangerous they said "nah, they are vegetarian" which I knew that wasn't true but reasured me to enter the water. Those are some of my most trasured memories

  • @nqgamer
    @nqgamer Год назад +36

    Okay, we need a shark tier list video from you as to which ones you love the most and, this is where it gets spicey, which ones you don’t like.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +18

      I like this idea tbf

    • @nqgamer
      @nqgamer Год назад +1

      @@SHARKBYTES you could have a lot of fun with it tbh. All animals, even the ones that we have bad interactions with from time to time, are amazing, but you could really meme the less desirable attributes. Oceanic White Tips are the psychos, Hammerheads the inbreds, bull sharks have anger management issues, etc. you know the breeds better and probably know the inside jokes amongst shark scientists.

  • @wildworld6264
    @wildworld6264 Год назад +7

    2:43 😂😂😂. I come for the facts but stay for the humour.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +3

      Damn the discovery channel nonsense 😂😂

  • @lizycole8999
    @lizycole8999 Год назад +16

    Blacktip reef sharks are a popular species to keep in public aquariums, I've noticed. Stands to reason because they're so photogenic.

  • @sujeanthsunbeam
    @sujeanthsunbeam Год назад +2

    I would love a creature feature on the bonnethead shark! I love those little cuties along with the fact that they eat seagrass

  • @DazDaMan
    @DazDaMan Год назад +10

    I love blacktip reef sharks! I got to feed some when I did a shark-keeper experience at an aquarium some years ago - it was pretty epic.

  • @surfrider986
    @surfrider986 Год назад +4

    Nice one, buddy - I've been lucky enough to snorkel with these cuties 😃. I just love these creature features 😃

  • @im3phirebird81
    @im3phirebird81 Год назад +15

    I agree it is a lot less invasive to identify these sharks with pictures than stopping them and asking for ID / license and registration every time xD

  • @CYERI0N
    @CYERI0N Год назад +21

    I love blacktip reef sharks! I'm generally fearful yet fascinated by sharks, and this species is just one I find straight up adorable. Thanks for covering them!

    • @ghostshirt1984
      @ghostshirt1984 Год назад +2

      Most sharks are harmless to people like the many in public, private home aquariums to the whale sharks and basking sharks that eat plankton. There's also dog fish sharks that are harmless to people.

    • @tanukibeth
      @tanukibeth 8 месяцев назад

      Yea, they look like those shark gummies

  • @lucycecil5682
    @lucycecil5682 Год назад +5

    babe wake up !! new shark bytes video just dropped !

  • @valerieunsworth4038
    @valerieunsworth4038 Год назад +5

    I saw one while snorkelling in The Maldives. Breathtaking.

    • @aidagalito
      @aidagalito Год назад +3

      Just one? I saw hundreds. The first night we arrived at the resort we were welcomed by a 1.5 meter black tip shark stranded on the beach that took 5 good minutes to manage to enter the water. After that I swam past them all the time for a whole week. I don't know, maybe It was mating season but there were hundreds

  • @kcgunzz3416
    @kcgunzz3416 Год назад +4

    I just wanted to say that I love the new and improved (and lengthened) creature features. And, I too love the black tips.

  • @MermaidMama360
    @MermaidMama360 Год назад +9

    Thank for covering this shark. It has been on my radar for decades and now I feel like I understand them better. Brilliant.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +1

      They are absolutely one of my favourites!

  • @sarahmoore6183
    @sarahmoore6183 Год назад +6

    Would love to see a video going into more depth about the differences and similarities between black tip sharks and black tip reef sharks.

  • @DrBrule-ht2ms
    @DrBrule-ht2ms Год назад +2

    I just stumbled across this channel randomly and it’s phenomenal. Much better than the typical shark videos with dramatic voiceovers that you see on Discovery or Nat Geo.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +2

      Hey! Super glad you’re enjoying Shark Bytes 🦈😁

  • @sharks3653
    @sharks3653 Год назад +28

    Thank you Kris. I've been asking for this creature feature all summer. These are my favorite species of sharks. I think the study where they were identifying the same individuals over and over via photos of the fin coloration was awesome. I also think it's cool how quickly they healed. It's also cool that female black tip reef sharks traveled over 50 kilometers to reach nursery grounds. Thank you so much for this creature feature!🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +6

      Thought you’d enjoy this one! 😁😂

    • @sharks3653
      @sharks3653 Год назад +1

      @@SHARKBYTES I absolutely did. This is why I absolutely love being a SHARK BYTES member.🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈

  • @tylermiller7789
    @tylermiller7789 Год назад +2

    I remember seeing these guys at the beach earlier in the year. There were about three juvenile blacktips that were in the water near us.

  • @kellyntoombs7873
    @kellyntoombs7873 Год назад +6

    Thank you for these facts, especially the conservation info! I work at an aquarium and the blacktip reef sharks are a favorite among guests. Their relatively small size means guests often mistake them for baby sharks, but they nevertheless want to learn all about them!

  • @emallace447
    @emallace447 5 месяцев назад +1

    I first saw one while snorkeling in Fujairah when I was 12. It inspired me to get my PADI diving certification a few years later and I have been obsessed with the ocean ever since. I am currently completing my master's in marine biology at the University of Hawaii. Sharks are truly fascinating and misunderstood creatures.

  • @keithdrummond1003
    @keithdrummond1003 Год назад +3

    Very cool.
    I fell into the category of confusing black tips and black tip reefs.😮

  • @JudeenGarza
    @JudeenGarza Год назад +3

    WOW You are AWESOME!!! I never lost interest for one second. Everything you said was relevant to the subject AND interesting. Blacktip Reef Sharks are VERY beautiful and i SO appreciate them now. THANK YOU!!!

  • @ryancharlton292
    @ryancharlton292 Год назад +6

    Love your content mate

  • @KyriosMirage
    @KyriosMirage Год назад +3

    Thank you for that Black Tip vs Black Tip Reef comparison, I was going to inquire about that.

  • @dacksonflux
    @dacksonflux Год назад +2

    Blacktip Reefers are one of my favorite species of fish. They're right up there with Sand Tiger Sharks.

  • @EllieKedward
    @EllieKedward Год назад +5

    So excited for this one! Blacktip Reef is one of my favourite sharks! I've been wanting a proper shark tattoo as well myself (we won't talk about the little one on my thumb), and I'm always so torn between these little cuties, and whale sharks

    • @sharks3653
      @sharks3653 Год назад

      The Black tip reef shark is my favorite species of shark 🦈 🦈🦈🦈🦈

  • @Toranghu
    @Toranghu Год назад +9

    Loved all facts. Such a beautiful shark (and yes, would be an absolute shame to lose this beautiful species) 🥰

  • @mdmjeremiah
    @mdmjeremiah Год назад +5

    The Blacktip has always been my absolute favorite shark since I was a child. I’ve literally spent hours just watching them at aquariums I’ve been too. I remember getting a plush blacktip from Sea World when I was on a field trip 30+ years ago and I still have it. Thank you for featuring these guys!

  • @theturts9626
    @theturts9626 Год назад +2

    Pls do the short fin mako next they are my favorite

  • @jillianc949
    @jillianc949 5 месяцев назад

    I've seen these guys at the Vancouver Aquarium. I feel like they don't get as much press as some of the bigger, flashier sharks so I'm glad you gave them some time in the spotlight.

  • @ianscreamsvideo
    @ianscreamsvideo Год назад +1

    I just missed a visit by a black tip. I was snorkeling in Hawaii and just as I was exiting the water, I turned back and right where I had just been…I saw the pair of fins cut through the water. Pretty decent size I’d say 5ft long gauging by the fins distance. I was a little shook to be honest. I probably would have panicked a touch had it swam by me.

  • @ShepherdsCreek
    @ShepherdsCreek Год назад +7

    Definitely still want that mako creature feature 😅

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +2

      Promise it’ll be done at some point soon!!

  • @funpheonix9752
    @funpheonix9752 Год назад +1

    My favorite shark!!! ❤ they’re in an aquarium that’s local to me. I love them so much and it’s always a treat when they swim by me in the tank!

  • @chrissunley678
    @chrissunley678 Год назад +1

    A blacktip reef shark was one of the first sharks I had the pleasure of swimming with on the Ningaloo reef in the north west of Western Australia. Seeing this just brought back the incredible feeling of seeing one in the wild. Keep up the awesome work Kris!

  • @TOMCATFAN
    @TOMCATFAN Год назад +1

    I love the Blacktip Reef Sharks, My wife and I swam with them in FP and I got some great pics of her with one.

  • @Iamadog-u4n
    @Iamadog-u4n Год назад +7

    Good video

  • @sarahmendel2962
    @sarahmendel2962 Год назад

    When I was on my diving trip in the maldives a blacktip reefshark swam right into my face... Nothing happened to me or the shark but the shark was definetly not expecting a human in its path... I laughed it off and it's something i'll never forget. On my trip, I also dove with nursesharks, whalesharks, manta rays etc... It was absolutly amazing and its an experience i'll never forget. The manta ray even slapped my mask off my face on my night dive, and one of the divers caught it on video!
    I was doing my final exams project on plastic in our oceans, and I actually made a book which i'd love to show you (I just dont know how) - Im a graphic designer and photographer and I love the ocean more than anything! I'm a new subscriber and i've been binging your content for the last couple of days. Please keep making these videos, I love them so much! Sorry for my little rant I just really wanted to share my tiny story!

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti Год назад +2

    That would be Etymology, Entomology is the study of insects. Sorry, its in the construcive criticism spirit lol, great video as always and beautiful sharks! Love your videos, you're one of my favourite channels that I discovered in the last year.

  • @tomwood555
    @tomwood555 Год назад +2

    I went to the aquarium in Atlanta Georgia and they had some Silvertip sharks there, gorgeous sharks 🦈 and would love an episode on them

  • @Jordan-gz8yi
    @Jordan-gz8yi 3 месяца назад

    I got to see these guys during a snorkeling trip in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia back in 2016! As you can imagine for a London boy born and raised, his first time out of Europe, this was a very wild and exotic encounter!

  • @larslenny5064
    @larslenny5064 Год назад +2

    THIS IS MY FAVOURITE SHARK

  • @eqqulate
    @eqqulate Год назад +4

    YAYY!! I’d love to see one on those sharks that we don’t have much info on 👀
    Like Bramble Sharks, Pondicherry Sharks, excettera 😂

  • @BinroWasRight
    @BinroWasRight 6 месяцев назад

    One of the many species that unfortunately get overlooked because they're not five-meter great whites. But they're so very scrappy and graceful both that it's hard not to love them when you really get to know them. Your love of them shows here. Well done, sir!

  • @mtathos_
    @mtathos_ Год назад +1

    Loved it. Love me reef sharks.
    Video is perfectly balanced with the clips man, well done as always!

  • @leahvatson6379
    @leahvatson6379 Год назад +1

    Your videos are always so entertaining and fun, yet very educational as well!! Thanks for always making interesting content!!

  • @heatherm2324
    @heatherm2324 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy your documentary style of your vlog

  • @factchecker472
    @factchecker472 Год назад +1

    Good video! I've seen lots of these sharks while snorkeling and diving, so shocked to hear that they're under serious threat of extinction - that's very bad news.

  • @weilim10
    @weilim10 Год назад +1

    This is the shark I've seen the most of while snorkeling, scuba diving.
    Just last week, a juvenile blacktip reef approached me, swam right under my legs.
    FYI, I'm from Malaysia: shark finning is still legal, baby sharks often sold in fish markets.

  • @bennettnez4711
    @bennettnez4711 Год назад

    Dwarf lanternshark creature feature, perhaps? Thanks for pumping out high-quality content consistently. I'm very happy to count you among my 5 RUclips subscriptions.

  • @nebel9628
    @nebel9628 Год назад

    Blacktip Reef Sharks are awesome! Also I recently visited a museum in Dublin which had a "Porbeagle Shark" and since I'd never heard of them before that I would love to know more about them. Keep it up!

  • @dianevcic6210
    @dianevcic6210 8 месяцев назад

    Blacktip and Blacktip reef shark's are two of my all time favorites too! They're so beautiful and cool 😎 looking 😍 Awesome creature feature video Kris. Keep up with the great work man! 😃🙂💙💙💙

  • @AntnAndArr
    @AntnAndArr Год назад +1

    One of my favorite sharks

  • @scorpion-lg4ic
    @scorpion-lg4ic Год назад

    the back tattoo was my fav tidbit of info....lol

  • @patkelly8309
    @patkelly8309 Год назад +1

    This was a great video. Thanks

  • @sophiavarnai6692
    @sophiavarnai6692 Год назад

    Such a great video! In the next season I’d be curious to see an episode on trophic cascades and your thoughts, since I know it’s a pretty highly debated subject among scientists. As a member of the general public, though, that food chain argument is the main one I’ve come across for shark conservation. So it’d be interesting to hear the social/political implications of it discussed in combination with scientific research and nuances!

  • @lieslhemsworth6293
    @lieslhemsworth6293 Год назад

    I could listen to you all day. I get so excited when I see the notification for your videos. Fill my brain please 💚

  • @Tseringlhatso
    @Tseringlhatso Год назад +1

    Great video again, thanks!

  • @JulianaSpetlana
    @JulianaSpetlana Год назад

    Curled up in my shark blanket with my shark plushie watching shark bites to wind down, nothing better.
    Love black tiped reefs! Kayaked with them in a mangrove where they were just chilling. Watching them from above, letting them do their thing without disrupting as much as possible. They were cool, just hanging out in groups having a nap.

  • @shylapalmeira2207
    @shylapalmeira2207 Год назад +5

    We have a lot of those here in Hawaii 🌺🌈☀️🌴🥥

  • @n.i.k1977
    @n.i.k1977 Год назад

    You are so likable! I always enjoy your videos! Thx 🫶🏼🦈🖤

  • @laowra272
    @laowra272 Год назад +1

    I love Clyde and Seymour! 🤩

  • @JohnWilliams-hw9yn
    @JohnWilliams-hw9yn Год назад

    That was fantastic. So many great facts, but that Wolverine like healing capability is incredible. I’m putting Lessepsian migration in my locker for any future pub quiz.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      Lessepsian migrant is such a great one to throw out

  • @indielixir100
    @indielixir100 Год назад +1

    bro this is cool i swam with blacktip reef sharks earlier this month

  • @zerogamerx1087
    @zerogamerx1087 Год назад

    I really like these and I just recently subscribed and I love this channel. I have a few shark suggestions maybe cookie cutters, any dog fish, or the salmon sharks!

  • @Gildedmuse
    @Gildedmuse Год назад +3

    Pour one of for the shortfin mako. The most sharky shark.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +1

      Promise we’ll have a mako creature feature soon!

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Год назад

      @@SHARKBYTES I just always think of Makos are being the shark a kid would draw. It's like a shark dressed up as a shark. You think they'd draw great whites, but actually great whites have that kind of chunky outline, their snots are just a little more rounded, their coloration way more pronounced than 60% of children would ever consider, and their pectoral fins far longer than any child is bothering with. Kids usually make sharks shaped like torpedos, pointy and all. That's a mako!
      If a kid draws a shark and says it's Jaws, I just want to be like, "no, honey, that's a mako. What you want isn't Jaws, it's giant monster Deep Blue Sea makos who can bite Nick Fury in half even when he's not in the water."
      But I don't say that because I cannot afford that child's therapy bills.

  • @maureenparton7104
    @maureenparton7104 Год назад +2

    Great video Kj. Is the black tip reef shark the first ever shark you saw when you went diving with dad?

  • @pamelajackson6954
    @pamelajackson6954 Год назад +7

    Okay I feel really stupid. I thought the black tip reef shark and black tip shark were the same 🤦. Well, it is good to learn new information. I would like to know what causes the shark to heal so fast. I know previous studies thought it was the huge liver. I'm going to go nerdy and look for this study 🤓

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +4

      Supposedly the liver does play a role in detoxifying their bodies. The dermal denticles also have a role in regards to them being continuously replaced. And then finally it’s in their genes! They’ve got some important genetics that are tied in to wound healing, especially blood clotting genes.

    • @kirksealls1912
      @kirksealls1912 5 месяцев назад +1

      Being naive about a topic isn’t the same as being stupid. No need to feel bad about naivety, unless you’re a Marine biologist, then I’d question your competency 😜

  • @Xaccers
    @Xaccers Год назад

    Back in 1986, I lived in Saudi Arabia, and would spend many weekends swimming in the Red sea. One of the places we would go was a lagoon. I was swimming out to the main reef, and came up for air when I heard one of my dad's friends at the reef shout shark. So I put in my snorkel, and floated sill in the water, and saw a beautiful black tip reef shark swimming not far ahead of me. The next day I had a white tip reef shark swim on the bottom about 6m below me. I often think back to the 5 years I spent out there, and wonder how many sharks saw me but I didn't see them! Parenting was a bit different back then! Could you imagine letting your 6-10 year old swim alone for hours in the Red sea today?

  • @DominikZogg
    @DominikZogg 22 дня назад

    I've seen many of them snorkling in the Maledives, luckly they normaly ignores us. Onces, there was one curious, so we left (was only about 1m). They look great and they even swim with Whitetip reef shark (seen mixed groups).

  • @Cynthi_007
    @Cynthi_007 Год назад +1

    Very nice creature feature. I think you could have done black tip and black tip reef on the comparison side a little more. Are they related? Let´s face it, the black tips are just a bit more exciting since they do attack people quite a lot in comparison. The famous 4 attacks in a day along the Florida coast. Still interesting facts and studies on the smaller version. Thank you for finding those.

  • @rottweilerfun9520
    @rottweilerfun9520 Год назад

    Thank you Kris , another banger !

  • @JurassicReptile
    @JurassicReptile Год назад

    I hope you do the Sand Tiger Shark one day, that's one of my favourites

  • @ggoty
    @ggoty Год назад

    My fave channel on YT!

  • @susiedonahue2874
    @susiedonahue2874 Год назад

    Great episode as per usual, this shark is so cool looking, it would suck to loose it. Thank you for creature features, my favorite

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      Really glad you enjoyed it!!

  • @parthasarathidey1113
    @parthasarathidey1113 Год назад +1

    Sir can you do a Creature feature on the Goblin Shark?

  • @JONATHAN-yh3dm
    @JONATHAN-yh3dm Год назад

    Hope we'll get a creature feature on the Grey nurse shark. Such an iconic species

  • @CoLLectiNgCAtS-q2q
    @CoLLectiNgCAtS-q2q Год назад

    Love your shows! So good!!!❤❤

  • @glenmurschel5939
    @glenmurschel5939 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent episode! Hi from NC USA

  • @Gildedmuse
    @Gildedmuse Год назад +2

    I dont understand how the black tip would work as camouflage. Is it because they tend to stick to a rewf setting and so the coloration just breaks up their outline?
    If they are social, could it also be a species identification?

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      It’s a definite unknown at the moment, camouflage is just a speculation, but like you say breaking up outlines could be a factor!

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Год назад

      @@SHARKBYTES To be honest, I'm not entirely sure how a bit of black would break up the outline, but also I'm not a fish swimming through a coral reef. Maybe in the shallows of a coral reef, the countershading isn't always as helpful. I assume in the ocean it works best when your above or below the animal and it's surrounded mostly by water. Corals would obviously effect how the light filters through the water and suddenly seeing nothing but clear light water from the bottom and dark bluish water from the top might be suspicious if you're use to seeing corals around and breaking up that.... I don't know what to call it. Water profile?
      I am curious about the species identification idea. Not just with this shark, since I don't know if that's even been posited as a potential reason for the marking, just in general. I've seen it mentioned mostly when reading zoology guides and it's always struck me as strange. I'm pretty terrible at faces and I definitely need a lot of "identification" clues to tell who people are especially if they've done something sneaky like worn a hat or forgotten their glasses. But I don't think I've ever had a situation where I was like, "hmm, not sure? Human or horse? Hard to tell." However, the way I've understand it from what I've read - keep in mind, I'm just an Literature major with no formal science education - while sometimes authors will add that it may also help tell apart individuals, I'm under the impression that what they mean by "species identifier" is literally "a visual signal to help an animal distinguish if another individual is a member of it's species". But I just... I guess I have a hard time picturing either how or why that would matter.

  • @stefanooliva4147
    @stefanooliva4147 Год назад

    love sharks, and love ur vids, thanks, greetings from italy❤

  • @soulfoodsmama2980
    @soulfoodsmama2980 Год назад

    I’ve never heard of black-tip reef sharks crossing the Suaz canal, but I have heard of them passing the Panama Canal into the Gulf of Mexico, I’ve seen them while diving coral reefs in Florida and they’re absolutely adorable. It’s been a few years since I’ve seen one, which probably does have to do with the fact our coral reefs have been struggling. It would be great if you could do an episode on how people can do more to help coral reef survival.🖤

  • @5amH45lam
    @5amH45lam Год назад +1

    Is it less about two BTRSs being friends, as such, and more about them trusting each other, as in not feeling any threat around one-another?

  • @julieslowgrove3524
    @julieslowgrove3524 Год назад +1

    Loved it thank you

  • @ItsBazzaM8
    @ItsBazzaM8 Год назад

    Swam with these guys off Phi Phi island when I was 8 in Thailand (kinda near where the Beach was filmed) and they were super curious but not aggressive.

  • @heatherstephens9295
    @heatherstephens9295 Год назад +2

    I thought their healing capabilities were amazing 👍👍

  • @kaiishere92
    @kaiishere92 8 месяцев назад

    Blacktip Reef Sharks are my favorite shark! I even have a squishmallow that I am pretty sure is based on one.

  • @AllenMejo
    @AllenMejo Год назад

    hey I love your video content and studies. Doing a great job thank you so much. I was wondering what courses to go to if I want to follow your same job as a scientist?

  • @jdx4174
    @jdx4174 Год назад +1

    Greetings. Hope you had a great week!

  • @-Draco_
    @-Draco_ Год назад +1

    I found the comments about the regenerative qualities identified in these sharks particularly cool! Do you think this impressive healing is more characteristic of species like the black tip reef sharks compared to species like great whites, which seem to be regularly documented with significant scarring?

  • @tatianasafi4458
    @tatianasafi4458 Год назад

    Hi Kris, can you pls do a creature feature on thresher sharks?
    Thank u for this one too!

  • @MermaidMusings7
    @MermaidMusings7 Год назад

    Such an underrated species.

  • @RichardHeadGaming
    @RichardHeadGaming Год назад +2

    So Black tip reef sharks learned to hate the Paparazzi too.

  • @annapurnakocherlakota6926
    @annapurnakocherlakota6926 Год назад

    Can you do a video on the sharks of Lake Nicaragua?

  • @MichelBlaudszun
    @MichelBlaudszun Год назад

    Can you do a daily routine of sharks?

  • @allthingsemeraldcoast
    @allthingsemeraldcoast Год назад

    We have black tip sharks here on the Emerald Coast (Gulf of Mexico coast of Alabama-Panama City Beach, FL area) I can see how the names could get confused. Love your channel! Do we also have black tip reef sharks in the Gulf too?

  • @devonmoon5016
    @devonmoon5016 Год назад

    Love your tattoos !! 😍

  • @christinegibbs9272
    @christinegibbs9272 Год назад

    I really enjoy your channel! Do you know anything about the New Jersey shark attacks of 1916? If its something you'd be interested in looking into? I'd be interested to hear your opinion of it. I think Jaws was loosely based on it.

  • @D0nnI3D
    @D0nnI3D Год назад +2

    Talking about shark "friends" I've read a few articles lately about 2 white sharks being best mates and swimming together, have you heard about that?

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      I’ll see if I can check this out asap

    • @D0nnI3D
      @D0nnI3D Год назад

      ​@@SHARKBYTESthere are many articles out there. One reads: How Two Great White Shark ‘Buddies’ Could Change Perceptions of the Species.
      A pair of great white sharks named Simon and Jekyll have been swimming together for more than 4,000 miles in recent months...

  • @julrashiddilangalen
    @julrashiddilangalen Год назад

    Cute tattoo.. I love these sharks too.

  • @Zepporium
    @Zepporium Год назад +1

    I swam with black top reef sharks in Bora Bora. I don't know if I'd do that again. Lol. I understand that they're fairly docile, but I wouldn't take the chance again.