Finally a nature video that isn't clickbait, that isn't narrated by a robotic AI voice and is interesting and informative. Thank you for posting this awesome video!
I’m glad that I got 50 years of surfing in before drone video like this! I’ve seen lots of dolphins up close surfing but I never saw a shark even though they obviously were all over the lineup.
Lol Ignorance is Bliss when you're having fun in the lineup. I always thought I was safe when I saw dolphins. I guess that's not true. Also I hate shark week!
While surfing, have seen a triangle fin followed by a group of hooked fins... and chased off. Same fishing.. feed a few dolphins and sharks won't be near to steal your catch.
Yeah the drones see everything man its a wake up call so many great whites dome surfers this nah the sharks are that close but yeah they are few steps away sometimes wow so scary 😨
Content like this is SO important! Growing up at the beach we were told "if dolphins are near by then there are NO sharks" 😂 I don't know who started that roomer but I heard it more than once!
The Malibu Artist is my favorite content on the internet. I grew up in SoCal in Ventura before drones and always knew that these amazing animals were cruising along even though you couldn’t see them. You could literally sense them there. Once in a while you’d catch a glimpse and question whether or not you really saw what you think you just saw but his content just confirms what all my family used to tell me I was imagining. Thank you for the content sir!
Great video. Around 20 years ago there was a Australian broadcast TV story showing Helicopter footage of Orcas and Sharks encircling a giant school of fish and coordinating taking turns where the orcas would all go into the fish and then all the sharks would go all in. It was the first time I had ever seen that kind of cooperation. There's so much still to learn. Keep up the great work.
This surprises me because I couldn't imagine orcas cooperating with any other species on the planet. While I think orcas are beautiful and amazing and I was obsessed with them when I was young However, since over 30 yrs have passed and we are so lucky to have so much information right at our hands, I have done a complete 180 degrees with them. I think they are cruel, calculating, and mean-spirited. There are some organisms that extinct would improve the planet. That would be humans, orcas, and mosquitos. Orcas are just not right in the head like humans.
@@katiekat4457I think you have a very poor understanding of Orcas. They're not these savage creatures as you're describing them to be. There are different types of Orcas all around the world and each type lives a different lifestyle, some are more peaceful then others. There is a video footage of a pod of Resident Fish-Eating Orcas swimming along side a pod of Pacific White-Sided Dolphins and the Orcas did not bothered them one bit.
@@katiekat4457 The sad thing is that you know nothing about the nature.... The saddest thing is that you have an opinion... Well, many times opinion replaces the knowledge...
@@katiekat4457 orcas are highly intelligent social mammals,of course they can and do coordinate with other species. In fact,orcas would collaborate with whale Hunters.
That was amazing shark footage as always Carlos. 🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈 It was so cool to see that shark literally swim right under those guys without them seeing it. Imagine their reaction if any of them watched this.
Very enlightening and entertaining. Special thanks to all who take time and effort to bring us this content. Very valuable to all of us. My compliments to all responsible
Your videos are fascinating; I wonder now how many sharks came close to me when in the surf of Eastern Australia (Bondi, Coogee, Maroubra) in my teenage years. We saw dolphin surfing with us and never for a moment did any of us register that sharks were also close by, after all, we could see a lot of sharks patrolling outside the surf line from the surrounding cliffs when looking down into the sea!
Always love your uploads. Your voice is so soothing and calming, great music choice and always hugely educational and fascinating. I love it. Really appreciate the work that goes into this and I feel enlightened after every upload I watch, thanks!
One of the best channels I have found in RUclips. This content is a breath of fresh air amidst an ocean of rubbish, click-baiting, unoriginal videos. I am a fellow filmmaker, and I truly appreciate the quality of what Carlos does here. One question: How do you stay cool with the drone amidst so many birds? I always get very anxious about birds taking down my drone (which they larger one love to do).
I'm perplexed as to why you've had 1.8million+ views, but only 4.3k likes. It takes a split second to hit the thumbs up so why are people not doing so? Thanks for a fantastic, and dare-I-say mesmerising, video Carlos.
I've been fortunate enough to dive with sharks and dolphins many times. Unless they are hunting, dolphins are always inquisitive and playful - and in my experience, most sharks are shy - and often are ambivalent to our presence but as soon as they go 'fins down and back up' you know it's time to leave. I've seen them hit bait balls together and hunt in harmony - it's a beautiful thing (unless you're a fish). Great footage - thanks, as always, for great content!
You must be one of the foremost experts on juvenile white shark behavior by now. Thanks for sharing your observations. I feel better every time I go to the beach in Malibu, knowing we are not really on the menu.
dang, that shot of the shark swimming right below the unaware surfers is CHILLING!!! when I'm at the lineup I always try to keep an eye out for wildlife, but now I think that, no matter how hard I try, I'll never see them coming anyway!
Thank you so much for the effort and thoughtfulness you put into your content! I love watching shark footage but unfortunately most of it is only available with narrations of “monsters” and tons of misinformation. It is so amazing to see this kind of footage and get actually educated narrations
Great Drone Footage. Southern Cal is a pupping ground for Juvenile White Sharks, we see them all the time. They eat primarily fish at this age and are not aggressive usually to bathers or surfers. As they enter adulthood, their jaws and teeth mature to take on mammalian Prey (Generally when they hit about 10').
Aside with all you showed us, is i love to listen to the 🌊 waves. That has always seemed so soothing to the souls! Thank You for your videos and looking forward to seeing more!
I love getting notifications saying you’ve uploaded a video! I’m so intent on watching and hanging on every word you say. I’ve even done my homework on the “keystone species” which I understand now. I loved watching the sharks and dolphins interact in the water too. Thank you for being so amazing and bringing us this incredible footage. I feel honoured that we get to see it. I think it needs to be seen in a cinema for all the amazing work you put into it. You’re simply the best! (TT❤) ❤
Thank you for taking the time to educate people about Great Whites, Dolphins and other ocean dwelling species. Your videos are interesting, informative but also very well edited and for me, soothing.
Really neat footage! I was watching the livestream camera at the killer whale "Rubbing Beach" this past summer and Pacific White-sided Dolphins were leaping around a small family of the Southern Resident Killer Whales. This endangered killer whale population that lives in the Salish Sea specializes in hunting Chinook salmon, unlike the Transient killer whales that eat marine mammals like seals, sea lions, and dolphins and I'm certain the dolphins must know the difference, probably based on the individual dialect that each killer whale pod uses.
Thank you for producing this high quality content. It has changed the way I think of sharks. I swim wild every day and it’s never far from my mind but I am far less fearful having watched your channel. I tell everyone about your wonderful work. Thanks again. PS it does seem that both sharks and dolphins prefer to follow the other rather than be followed - hence the circular “dance” Makes sense from a risk perspective. In a dog fight you want to be the one behind. 👍🙂
I don’t even have words to express how surprised & amazed I am by this beautifully executed video. Thank you so much for all you do to share your knowledge & experience with us. ✌🏼
Thank you so much for giving us a glimpse of these great creatures. While it's a spectacular sight, learning about their behavior helps us to understand the greatness and importance of their existence. I cannot express anymore than that. Grateful!❤️
As a former global diver, let me give my two cents. One main reason why sharks fill our nightmares is because they are fish and we are mammals. Bears, lions, tigers...even dolphins are all mammals, like us, somehow that seems more natural, an encounter more seemingly reasonable. The fact that a fish, a big fish with lots of very sharp teeth and zero hands (to explore us before biting us...) can kill us in a nano second, is worth our fear. Plus the fact that humans, face it most mammals, are very vulnerable in the water, where fish are right at home. Remember, dolphins eat fish, but sharks eat fish, birds, mammals, reptiles....
Even more when you realize bony fishes are more related to the dolphins than the sharks. The trout I caught the other day is more closely related to ME than any shark! Even though they are both fishes
Doubt 😅. If ocras hunted dolpines more than sharks. Dophines would be extinct. Marine mammal only have one litter at a time to reproduce. Shark reproduce by dozens at a time. There are far more sharks in ocean than marine mammals. I think orcas definitely eat more sharks than dolphins
@@nenaj1 Because dolphins are not the cutesy things most media portrays them as. They are as depraved as humans or chimps are. They engage in murder, genocide of related species like porpoises, drug use in the form of pufferfish venom, they defile dead fish, and also gang up to defile solo female dolphins. Pregnant or not. Killer whales are especially well known for their bullying of smaller animals in nature. Seeing dolphins being eaten means that there are at least some checks and balances out in the ocean. Killer whales as the largest dolphin species generally get away with whatever they want. Unless actual whales are around, as humpbacks are known to safeguard certain animals away from orcas. Sharks, on the other hand, do none of those things. Whether it be lack of intelligence or lack of want we don't know. While they do attack people on occasion, its more often mistaken Identity or territorial behavior. Just because some folks label certain shark attacks as "unprovoked" doesn't mean that they were. Just cause we don't know why the shark attacked doesn't mean we didn't give the shark a reason to and are just ignorant of it. Yeah, they are scary looking. But dolphins are the actual monsters here.
Sharks are kinda perfect living, full time aquatic creatures. If one disregards their need to hunt and kill prey, for their own survival. While in the Mediterranean, dolphins became the main "alternative" source of prey and food; for great white sharks of that same region; after the Humans reduced the regional seal populations, to a mere 7%, of what once, used to be, at that same sea. Until one the day, those same sharks, might start actively hunting Human sea dwellers, for change. As yet, another alternative of the already alternative, source of their own prey and food.
White sharks do sometimes hunt them, particularly young, sick, or isolated dolphins. Sharks typically attack from below to avoid detection since dolphins are known to be social animals and can defend themselves as a group. However, dolphins are not a primary food source for great white sharks, which usually prefer seals, sea lions, and other marine mammals.
I’ve encountered sharks many times while surfing, fishing, and diving in Hawaii. Mostly Galapagos sharks at sea, who are notorious for stealing our fish off our lines. Tiger sharks do the same but more often, I’ve seen Tigers close to shore while surfing. I’ve never been rushed or attacked by a Tiger Shark but they do this pacing thing back and forth on the surface that indicates territoriality and that’s when we paddle in. Those suckers will scare you right out of the water. I can’t even imagine how many sharks I didn’t see, were right there looking at me. My interactions with dolphins are more rare and never threatening. They usually play in the boat’s bow wake and look at you like they’re used to humans and not threatened at all. They’re way too smart to bite the lures or steal fish off them, they know there’s a hook to worry about. Plus, dolphins don’t eat fish the size we catch. Sharks will bite a huge tuna in half though. My favorite interaction with dolphins though, was when me and my buddies were surfing just as the sun was coming up. We were sitting on our boards waiting for waves and I looked just outside the break and saw a spout. Then another, and another. It turns out there was a huge pod of Spinner Dolphins on the surface just a couple hundred feet outside us. I’ve never seen so many dolphins in one place and there appeared to be at least 50 of them. But they weren’t swimming. It looked like they were just rafted up and sleeping. I told my buddy I’m going to swim down and see if I can hear them under water. Sure enough, bunch of clicks and tired sounding whistles. They were talking but they obviously weren’t fully awake. We thought about paddling up to them but decided not to. I know dolphins are peaceful animals but I didn’t want to find out what 50 of them might do to a surfer who rudely startled them awake. They hung around out there as the sun came up and then slowly moved on out to sea. That was really cool.
Wow, this is my first viewing of any of your stuff. And i have to sau absolutely loved it. All the footage, all the info, the music, the soothing voice. Lmao im suscribing. Good stuff sir.
One of my all time favorite subs! If I had $ to pay you for these educational videos, I so would. But I make sure to like as many of your videos as I can, and when I have time, I go back to any videos I've missed. I hope that helps!
Now THIS is a different look at interactions between the two species. Usually it's shark as predator and dolphin as protector or a group of sharks being targeted by dolphins (whether that's Orcas or not) and taking them down.
I've surfed from San Diego to Bolsa Chica and It's always awesome when a Pod of Dolphins surrounds you. It also scares the you know what out of you at first until you realize it's Dolphins.
Finally a nature video that isn't clickbait, that isn't narrated by a robotic AI voice and is interesting and informative. Thank you for posting this awesome video!
Glad you liked it!
@@TheMalibuArtist Is this malibu? Or is that just your name?!
@@DeeP-_PerspectivEthat's him. You can click the pfp and see it's him.
@@Steve-ev6vx I think he meant is it filmed in malibu
@@DeeP-_PerspectivEi think he films throughout southern California
I’m glad that I got 50 years of surfing in before drone video like this! I’ve seen lots of dolphins up close surfing but I never saw a shark even though they obviously were all over the lineup.
Lol Ignorance is Bliss when you're having fun in the lineup. I always thought I was safe when I saw dolphins. I guess that's not true.
Also I hate shark week!
The sharks are the cleaners of the ocean. Sometimes they clean the ocean from reckless humans. 👍
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While surfing, have seen a triangle fin followed by a group of hooked fins... and chased off. Same fishing.. feed a few dolphins and sharks won't be near to steal your catch.
Yeah the drones see everything man its a wake up call so many great whites dome surfers this nah the sharks are that close but yeah they are few steps away sometimes wow so scary 😨
😂😂
Content like this is SO important! Growing up at the beach we were told "if dolphins are near by then there are NO sharks" 😂
I don't know who started that roomer but I heard it more than once!
Normally dolphins will drive the sharks away, but only when they feel threatened
I don't know who taught you how to spell "rumor".
I blame the old TV show Flipper. That show always shows the dolphins chasing the lonely shark away from the area.
@@s.miller2648 No it's correct. I'm a roomer. All I do is stay in my room and play video games.
I had heard that too, growing up in Florida.
thank you for the time you take for filming, editing, producing this kind of videos. people like you is changing paradigms. thank you so much!
Gave another small donation, Carlos. Small is all I have. Greatly appreciate the important work you do on behalf of sharks and other marine life. 💙
Thoughtful and generous of you to donate. Although, I find it odd, he shows ❤️ to soooooo many comments, but not to someone who donated 🤷♂️
The Malibu Artist is my favorite content on the internet. I grew up in SoCal in Ventura before drones and always knew that these amazing animals were cruising along even though you couldn’t see them. You could literally sense them there. Once in a while you’d catch a glimpse and question whether or not you really saw what you think you just saw but his content just confirms what all my family used to tell me I was imagining. Thank you for the content sir!
It’s the same here in Western Australia. They are always around, we just don’t see them there.
Great video. Around 20 years ago there was a Australian broadcast TV story showing Helicopter footage of Orcas and Sharks encircling a giant school of fish and coordinating taking turns where the orcas would all go into the fish and then all the sharks would go all in. It was the first time I had ever seen that kind of cooperation. There's so much still to learn. Keep up the great work.
I think it's called the big feast, or something like that. It happens every year.
This surprises me because I couldn't imagine orcas cooperating with any other species on the planet. While I think orcas are beautiful and amazing and I was obsessed with them when I was young
However, since over 30 yrs have passed and we are so lucky to have so much information right at our hands, I have done a complete 180 degrees with them. I think they are cruel, calculating, and mean-spirited. There are some organisms that extinct would improve the planet. That would be humans, orcas, and mosquitos. Orcas are just not right in the head like humans.
@@katiekat4457I think you have a very poor understanding of Orcas. They're not these savage creatures as you're describing them to be. There are different types of Orcas all around the world and each type lives a different lifestyle, some are more peaceful then others. There is a video footage of a pod of Resident Fish-Eating Orcas swimming along side a pod of Pacific White-Sided Dolphins and the Orcas did not bothered them one bit.
@@katiekat4457 The sad thing is that you know nothing about the nature....
The saddest thing is that you have an opinion...
Well, many times opinion replaces the knowledge...
@@katiekat4457 orcas are highly intelligent social mammals,of course they can and do coordinate with other species. In fact,orcas would collaborate with whale Hunters.
That was amazing shark footage as always Carlos. 🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈
It was so cool to see that shark literally swim right under those guys without them seeing it. Imagine their reaction if any of them watched this.
First of yours ive watched. Well filmed and highly educational... thank you.
Ill be watching for more of your worthy work.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that and your subscription! :-)
I always thought relations between sharks and dolphins were absolutely hostile. Thank you for showing me I was wrong.
Man 10-15 years ago this kind of footage was unheard of
MORE LIKE 30 YEARS BRO WE HAD DRONES WITH CAM TECH 20 -25 YEARS OR MORE NOW. LOLOLOL
Very enlightening and entertaining. Special thanks to all who take time and effort to bring us this content. Very valuable to all of us. My compliments to all responsible
The video narration is full of assumptions and baseless conclusions, though the video was interesting.
Your videos are fascinating; I wonder now how many sharks came close to me when in the surf of Eastern Australia (Bondi, Coogee, Maroubra) in my teenage years. We saw dolphin surfing with us and never for a moment did any of us register that sharks were also close by, after all, we could see a lot of sharks patrolling outside the surf line from the surrounding cliffs when looking down into the sea!
Really incredible footage. Thanks as always Malibu Artist. 👍👍 🐬🦈
Thanks for your support!
Great video
Always love your uploads. Your voice is so soothing and calming, great music choice and always hugely educational and fascinating. I love it. Really appreciate the work that goes into this and I feel enlightened after every upload I watch, thanks!
Agree with every word
Pretty sure it is an AI voice.
The Jaws/Flipper crossover movie didn't quite go according to plan.
Don’t forget Free Willy! 😂
🤣😂....hmmmm
Free Willy would have Jaws as a snack.@@gijane880
One of the best channels I have found in RUclips. This content is a breath of fresh air amidst an ocean of rubbish, click-baiting, unoriginal videos. I am a fellow filmmaker, and I truly appreciate the quality of what Carlos does here.
One question: How do you stay cool with the drone amidst so many birds? I always get very anxious about birds taking down my drone (which they larger one love to do).
“a breath of fresh air amidst an ocean of rubbish” I see what you did there! Very clever and very true 👏👏👏
Все просто-он и есть эта большая белая акула😂
Dude, i totally appreciate your work.
Thank you so much!
I love the water! Sharks and Dolphins are my favorites and i love them both, may we never know an ocean without them. Keep up the amazing work!
I'm perplexed as to why you've had 1.8million+ views, but only 4.3k likes. It takes a split second to hit the thumbs up so why are people not doing so?
Thanks for a fantastic, and dare-I-say mesmerising, video Carlos.
It never occurs to me to like , or not like, a video.
Because you need an account to like a video and not everyone has one
@@samore11 I don't know if the "not like" thumbs down option even works. It certainly doesn't effect the numbers on the screen, though it once did.
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Obviously however, out of 1.8million, I think it would be fair to say a lot more than 4.3k viewers have accounts. (shrug)
I've been fortunate enough to dive with sharks and dolphins many times. Unless they are hunting, dolphins are always inquisitive and playful - and in my experience, most sharks are shy - and often are ambivalent to our presence but as soon as they go 'fins down and back up' you know it's time to leave. I've seen them hit bait balls together and hunt in harmony - it's a beautiful thing (unless you're a fish). Great footage - thanks, as always, for great content!
What do you mean: getting fins down?
Great footage! So beautiful. Thank you!
You must be one of the foremost experts on juvenile white shark behavior by now. Thanks for sharing your observations. I feel better every time I go to the beach in Malibu, knowing we are not really on the menu.
dang, that shot of the shark swimming right below the unaware surfers is CHILLING!!! when I'm at the lineup I always try to keep an eye out for wildlife, but now I think that, no matter how hard I try, I'll never see them coming anyway!
Thank you so much for the effort and thoughtfulness you put into your content! I love watching shark footage but unfortunately most of it is only available with narrations of “monsters” and tons of misinformation. It is so amazing to see this kind of footage and get actually educated narrations
Great Drone Footage. Southern Cal is a pupping ground for Juvenile White Sharks, we see them all the time. They eat primarily fish at this age and are not aggressive usually to bathers or surfers. As they enter adulthood, their jaws and teeth mature to take on mammalian Prey (Generally when they hit about 10').
Your videos are art and your narration is poetry.
Thank you so much 😀
Aside with all you showed us, is i love to listen to the 🌊 waves. That has always seemed so soothing to the souls! Thank You for your videos and looking forward to seeing more!
Thanks for creating this. Educational and beautiful to watch
The shark biting the dolphin - the dolphin looked as if it were already dead when the shark found it. 🧜🏽♀💜🐬🦈
I really really like your Content - very informative & thank you for pointing out that sharks are vital to the survival of our planet! 🦈
what an amazing perspective the drone can provide......wow
I love getting notifications saying you’ve uploaded a video! I’m so intent on watching and hanging on every word you say. I’ve even done my homework on the “keystone species” which I understand now.
I loved watching the sharks and dolphins interact in the water too.
Thank you for being so amazing and bringing us this incredible footage. I feel honoured that we get to see it. I think it needs to be seen in a cinema for all the amazing work you put into it. You’re simply the best! (TT❤) ❤
Me too!
Thank you for this amazing video...I had never seen this interaction between sharks and dolphins before...
ATB from Scotland😃🌠
Thank you for taking the time to educate people about Great Whites, Dolphins and other ocean dwelling species. Your videos are interesting, informative but also very well edited and for me, soothing.
More stunning footage and insightful commentary, Carols. Thanks for sharing.
Really neat footage! I was watching the livestream camera at the killer whale "Rubbing Beach" this past summer and Pacific White-sided Dolphins were leaping around a small family of the Southern Resident Killer Whales. This endangered killer whale population that lives in the Salish Sea specializes in hunting Chinook salmon, unlike the Transient killer whales that eat marine mammals like seals, sea lions, and dolphins and I'm certain the dolphins must know the difference, probably based on the individual dialect that each killer whale pod uses.
I grew up swimming at Newport Beach. Your footage takes me back to my beautiful waters.
outstanding content!
Many Thanks!
Fabulous photography skills combined with sheer artistry along with an authentic voice. I love those last frames of the wave with shadow crashing .
Thank you for producing this high quality content. It has changed the way I think of sharks. I swim wild every day and it’s never far from my mind but I am far less fearful having watched your channel. I tell everyone about your wonderful work. Thanks again. PS it does seem that both sharks and dolphins prefer to follow the other rather than be followed - hence the circular “dance” Makes sense from a risk perspective. In a dog fight you want to be the one behind. 👍🙂
These are juvenile great whites and the dolphins know it. Prey targets change as they get bigger.
I don’t even have words to express how surprised & amazed I am by this beautifully executed video. Thank you so much for all you do to share your knowledge & experience with us. ✌🏼
Another lovely and informative video, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
I love the use of the hovering I 6/4 chord throughout the background score to denote tension. Very cool!
😍 Amazing footage, thank you
Thanks for watching
I just watched this highly informative video and i immediately subscribed and liked. Thank you sir.
Thanks and welcome
Enjoy your videos. First time I ever have seen you live. Thanks for sharing :)
Awesome! Glad you caught it live!
Beautiful video -- thank you for sharing your passions and neat angles with the rest of us!
very neat to take in the extra perspectives
Shark to dolphin: "You're undressing me with your echo location again, aren't you?"
As always, thanks for the excellent video. Glad to see your channel thriving!
Much appreciated!
Thank you so much for giving us a glimpse of these great creatures. While it's a spectacular sight, learning about their behavior helps us to understand the greatness and importance of their existence. I cannot express anymore than that. Grateful!❤️
I appreciate your videos so much and I love them for so many reasons. ❤
Thanks for doing this work and sharing. I love your channel!
Thank you very much!
Spectacular! Never seen such interactions before.
As a former global diver, let me give my two cents. One main reason why sharks fill our nightmares is because they are fish and we are mammals. Bears, lions, tigers...even dolphins are all mammals, like us, somehow that seems more natural, an encounter more seemingly reasonable. The fact that a fish, a big fish with lots of very sharp teeth and zero hands (to explore us before biting us...) can kill us in a nano second, is worth our fear. Plus the fact that humans, face it most mammals, are very vulnerable in the water, where fish are right at home. Remember, dolphins eat fish, but sharks eat fish, birds, mammals, reptiles....
Dolphins are not nearly as nice as people think. In fact, sharks and dolphins IRL are polar opposites of how they are often portrayed.
Well we manage to kill millions a year, guess we are the scariest of them all!
Not much as the Karen
Dolphins eat reptiles, crustaceans and, given an opportunity, other mammals too. They are carnivorous, after all.
Very well said. Your insight is greatly appreciated.
Great drone videography.
I watched every second of it.
Thank you.
It is amazing because one is a mammal and the other a fish, so the relationships are so interesting. 🐬🦈
Even more when you realize bony fishes are more related to the dolphins than the sharks.
The trout I caught the other day is more closely related to ME than any shark! Even though they are both fishes
Just like humans and…..Reptoids😂
Amazing work as always!! I wish discovery channel would just show your footage for shark week.
Yet another outstanding video. Thank you Carlos.
Beautiful footage and narration 🐬 ❤️ 🦈
Orca's probably hunt dolphins more than Great Whites. Excellent footage in the video.
Doubt 😅.
If ocras hunted dolpines more than sharks. Dophines would be extinct. Marine mammal only have one litter at a time to reproduce. Shark reproduce by dozens at a time.
There are far more sharks in ocean than marine mammals. I think orcas definitely eat more sharks than dolphins
It was very heart breaking to see the poor dolphin being eaten by the shark 😢
That’s why I didn’t watch it. I hate sharks. The fact that other commenters enjoy it is weird to me.
@@nenaj1 Because dolphins are not the cutesy things most media portrays them as. They are as depraved as humans or chimps are. They engage in murder, genocide of related species like porpoises, drug use in the form of pufferfish venom, they defile dead fish, and also gang up to defile solo female dolphins. Pregnant or not. Killer whales are especially well known for their bullying of smaller animals in nature. Seeing dolphins being eaten means that there are at least some checks and balances out in the ocean. Killer whales as the largest dolphin species generally get away with whatever they want. Unless actual whales are around, as humpbacks are known to safeguard certain animals away from orcas. Sharks, on the other hand, do none of those things. Whether it be lack of intelligence or lack of want we don't know. While they do attack people on occasion, its more often mistaken Identity or territorial behavior. Just because some folks label certain shark attacks as "unprovoked" doesn't mean that they were. Just cause we don't know why the shark attacked doesn't mean we didn't give the shark a reason to and are just ignorant of it. Yeah, they are scary looking. But dolphins are the actual monsters here.
Fascinating stuff. Fabulous photography and narration.
In the Mediterranean, dolphins are the main food for great white sharks, unfortunately both species are disappearing
Sharks are kinda perfect living, full time aquatic creatures. If one disregards their need to hunt and kill prey, for their own survival. While in the Mediterranean, dolphins became the main "alternative" source of prey and food; for great white sharks of that same region; after the Humans reduced the regional seal populations, to a mere 7%, of what once, used to be, at that same sea.
Until one the day, those same sharks, might start actively hunting Human sea dwellers, for change. As yet, another alternative of the already alternative, source of their own prey and food.
White sharks do sometimes hunt them, particularly young, sick, or isolated dolphins. Sharks typically attack from below to avoid detection since dolphins are known to be social animals and can defend themselves as a group. However, dolphins are not a primary food source for great white sharks, which usually prefer seals, sea lions, and other marine mammals.
I’ve encountered sharks many times while surfing, fishing, and diving in Hawaii. Mostly Galapagos sharks at sea, who are notorious for stealing our fish off our lines. Tiger sharks do the same but more often, I’ve seen Tigers close to shore while surfing. I’ve never been rushed or attacked by a Tiger Shark but they do this pacing thing back and forth on the surface that indicates territoriality and that’s when we paddle in. Those suckers will scare you right out of the water. I can’t even imagine how many sharks I didn’t see, were right there looking at me.
My interactions with dolphins are more rare and never threatening. They usually play in the boat’s bow wake and look at you like they’re used to humans and not threatened at all. They’re way too smart to bite the lures or steal fish off them, they know there’s a hook to worry about. Plus, dolphins don’t eat fish the size we catch. Sharks will bite a huge tuna in half though.
My favorite interaction with dolphins though, was when me and my buddies were surfing just as the sun was coming up. We were sitting on our boards waiting for waves and I looked just outside the break and saw a spout. Then another, and another. It turns out there was a huge pod of Spinner Dolphins on the surface just a couple hundred feet outside us. I’ve never seen so many dolphins in one place and there appeared to be at least 50 of them. But they weren’t swimming. It looked like they were just rafted up and sleeping. I told my buddy I’m going to swim down and see if I can hear them under water. Sure enough, bunch of clicks and tired sounding whistles. They were talking but they obviously weren’t fully awake. We thought about paddling up to them but decided not to. I know dolphins are peaceful animals but I didn’t want to find out what 50 of them might do to a surfer who rudely startled them awake.
They hung around out there as the sun came up and then slowly moved on out to sea.
That was really cool.
Awesome footage! Especially that shark swimming right under the surfer! Thank you for continuing with this amazing species.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful, well done
Please continue in this love to nature, your message is valuable. Thanks. All the best!
Much love from the uk …your work is simply outstanding 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Your work and sincere dedication are trully amazing! Thank you for such a high quality and inspirational content. Keep it going, Carlos.
This is always beautiful to watch, thank you.
This was a very interesting video. It showed complex relationships that I had never heard of before. Your drone work is excellent and informative!.
Outstanding video and they are getting better and better!, great work and thanks!
Thank you so much! AMAZING, as always.
This is beautiful, thoughtful and important work. Thank you.
What an amazing video. How interconnected are we all.
These videos are wonderful. Love your narration and, of course, photography!
Love your work. It's amazing really. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for this. Very informative and I know how much time and effort must have gone in to it.
Thanks so much for watching!
Wow, this is my first viewing of any of your stuff. And i have to sau absolutely loved it. All the footage, all the info, the music, the soothing voice. Lmao im suscribing. Good stuff sir.
These videos are pure heaven
I thouraly enjoyed this video, and learned something new today, thanks ❤
Enjoyed this about nature with the Dolphins and White Sharks 👍
One of my all time favorite subs! If I had $ to pay you for these educational videos, I so would. But I make sure to like as many of your videos as I can, and when I have time, I go back to any videos I've missed. I hope that helps!
Great content and so interesting 👌
Simply the best shark channel on RUclips, thanks 🦈🦈🦈👍
Wow, thanks!
Beautiful, and very original footage, not something I've seen anywhere else.
One of my favorite videos you have produced of the year.
Beautiful and thought-provoking at the same time. Great video.
Now THIS is a different look at interactions between the two species. Usually it's shark as predator and dolphin as protector or a group of sharks being targeted by dolphins (whether that's Orcas or not) and taking them down.
One of the best videos I have seen in a long time!
I always like your uploads. Great whites and dolphins were always my favorites since childhood
Thanks for a great year of content. Merry Christmas. Thanks Ian (Australia)
wonderful footage and I really enjoyed your commentary!!
We recognize how much time and effort it takes to produce such professional quality videos. So, thank you very much Carlos and crew.
I've surfed from San Diego to Bolsa Chica and It's always awesome when a Pod of Dolphins surrounds you. It also scares the you know what out of you at first until you realize it's Dolphins.
Excellent footage and content. Thank You for posting this.
I love the cadence of your videos, and the music is perfect, you really have mastered your craft 🙏
Awesome footage bro. Keep up the hard work.
Awesome information and thanks for a great video!