THE BIGGEST GREAT WHITE SHARKS Ever !

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
  • Meet the top 7 largest great white sharks found so far. The great white shark is imposing and dangerous, and some can also be giants.
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    -THE SEVEN STAR LAKE SHARK
    It happened on May 14, 1997 in Hualien County in Taiwan, when a large white was caught in a net game precisely in Seven Star Lake.
    -DEEP BLUE SHARK
    In 2013, the images of this great white shark became viral all over the world. Therefore, because of its popularity, you should know that it is one of the largest specimens ever seen.
    -AUSTRALIAN SHARK
    -THE COJIMAR ESPECIMEN
    The legend of a monster submerged in its waters was revealed as a gigantic 21 feet long white shark. Truly impressive!
    -CANADIAN SHARK
    On a hot summer day in early August of 1983, Alberton native David McKendrick, along with his younger brother Steven and his crew, fished near the coast of Prince Edward Island in Canada. Suddenly, 12 miles from the beach, the nets began to stir as if someone were trying to get fish out. A huge shark was stranded there.
    -MEXICAN SHARK
    In April 2012, two commercial fishermen named Guadalupe and Baltazar entered the Sea of ​​Cortez in search of what they normally caught, such as sole or other types of fish. What they never imagined was that they would encounter a huge shark off the coast of the state of Sonora, northwest of Mexico.
    -SHARK OF LEDGE POINT
    The great white shark, also known as the "great white pointer", is responsible for the majority of sharks attacks recorded against humans.
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @a.d.7117
    @a.d.7117 5 лет назад +88

    That’s crazy that the shark deep blue has been swimming around since the 1960s!! That’s incredible

    • @davem8836
      @davem8836 Год назад +4

      And just recently spotted and swam with by humans of the coast of Hawaii. Search for that.

    • @richardaitkenhead
      @richardaitkenhead 10 месяцев назад +1

      Its not deep blue her name is huwii girl so there is 2 of them

    • @mantis10_surf85
      @mantis10_surf85 7 месяцев назад +2

      I’ve seen deep blue during a morning surf sesh. It tried to bite me, but I was able to punch out his teeth and wrestle him down to the ocean floor. I choked 😮him out and came back up to the surface. What a battle 🦈

    • @DavidMartin-rl4ov
      @DavidMartin-rl4ov 2 месяца назад

      @@mantis10_surf85 Good weed

    • @martymannisto1109
      @martymannisto1109 2 месяца назад

      ​@mantis10_surf85 don't you have anything else better to do or are you just brain dead 😂😂😂

  • @williamtomsheck5264
    @williamtomsheck5264 5 лет назад +213

    Magnificent creations. They deserve the utmost in respect. We as humans are so humbled by these beautiful creatures.

    • @roberthargreaves732
      @roberthargreaves732 4 года назад +6

      Fully agree

    • @emmastenning4825
      @emmastenning4825 3 года назад

      ..ryddwr

    • @binamahbub8619
      @binamahbub8619 2 года назад +1

      I'm fan of la la la la la la la la la life

    • @jdm89s13
      @jdm89s13 2 года назад +4

      They're not creations. Like all life on Earth, great white sharks are the result of self-replicating molecules.

    • @TanyaQueen182
      @TanyaQueen182 2 года назад

  • @Funkymonkey313
    @Funkymonkey313 2 года назад +5

    Anyone else a bit annoyed they got killed… bloody people ruining things as usual

    • @opinionatedaf1563
      @opinionatedaf1563 10 дней назад

      No.
      I'm tired of being told I have to like apex predators- be that human or animal.

  • @danielperalta2920
    @danielperalta2920 2 года назад +26

    Let's Hope Deep Blue gets to see her 70's or even 80 🤞❤

    • @Yomamasofat294
      @Yomamasofat294 2 года назад

      In what do you say

    • @danielperalta2920
      @danielperalta2920 2 года назад

      @@Yomamasofat294
      In life I love Sharks and I wish I could have been born a 100 year's ago... Would have been nice to see big Beautiful creatures of earth That way on the regular land and Sea

    • @ciupacabraciupacabra6442
      @ciupacabraciupacabra6442 Месяц назад

      Let's hope deep blue don't kill anyone

  • @alexvohland4526
    @alexvohland4526 5 лет назад +368

    it's actually just not the most "ferocious killer" like you say, it's extremely common for people to think so because of their reputation. The bull shark and tiger shark are much more aggressive species and bull sharks can even live in salt or fresh water. Great white sharks are now critically endangered creatures. Gotta love the world.

    • @jdm89s13
      @jdm89s13 2 года назад +22

      Great whites have killed the greatest number of humans as far as sharks go. While they're not the childish notion of mindless man-eaters, they can and have quite ferociously torn human victims to pieces and consumed them. The stories are out there for anyone interested in knowing exactly what a white shark attack on a human can entail, particularly when it is a very large, adult white shark.

    • @alexvohland4526
      @alexvohland4526 2 года назад +5

      @@jdm89s13 true true I agree with you there, can't lie with stats :)

    • @orlandovillarreal9450
      @orlandovillarreal9450 2 года назад +2

      Your so right 👍

    • @mikethaxton4935
      @mikethaxton4935 2 года назад +10

      ...and yet they are still the main prey of killer whales

    • @mikethaxton4935
      @mikethaxton4935 2 года назад +13

      @@jdm89s13 The difference in intelligence of killer whales 🐋 and great white sharks 🦈 is night and day

  • @dave7mmhunter105
    @dave7mmhunter105 3 года назад +221

    The man said that Great White Sharks were an error of GOD , he just lives to kill thats all . If GOD made an error it was him not the shark.

    • @hamishford5486
      @hamishford5486 2 года назад +1

      Nope you dope, Hislope is a conservationist as stated in the video, you simply choose to believe whatever suits you. I suspect you are just another mindless bunny hugger.

    • @robertcortes5235
      @robertcortes5235 2 года назад +7

      But, he did regretted in creating Man ! The inclination of Man is bad from his youth up.

    • @donnalong5982
      @donnalong5982 2 года назад +2

      He just said that. You are contradicting yourself.

    • @donnalong5982
      @donnalong5982 2 года назад +1

      Not you robert. Sorry😬

    • @thirumalmurugan8993
      @thirumalmurugan8993 Год назад

      Humans who hunts nature should be hunted

  • @mcole442
    @mcole442 2 года назад +64

    Anything on this earth that's been around for hundreds of millions of years ain't no mistake......🤔

  • @dathyr1
    @dathyr1 2 года назад +7

    Seems like the White sharks you mention here are around 20 feet in length which are a pretty good size and weight. I cant imagine what a Megalodon shark would look like when some of them were supposed to be 50-60 feet in length. Thanks for the video.

    • @nancymedlin8682
      @nancymedlin8682 Год назад +1

      I saw on true footage film one...years ago during shark month on tv..well..there were some people stranded somehow w/in an area that had camera radar too..and a patoon..one person was scraped some bleeding but it was at night and they were going to be rescued..the radar picked up on some big sharks coming in for a feed spree that they were worried about..when without any other signs of movement below where the those sharks were seen..that they just left...and that's when one of the screen person said "that the only reason that would happen in the wild deep waters would be that the sharks knew of the presence of a much larger fish/mammal which would make them the prey..and then Super fast it well believe it or not took down a patoon..they said for it must have had been pretty far down deep not to be on detected on radar and also it somehow maybe was still for awhile..or either or..maybe both. I'm not sure if sharks can even be still...it was a mega shark. And a helicopter was above all this and the shark came back and grabbed a man probably the one bleeding and Toyed with him so they said cause,the man was wearing a life jacket and he was screaming and so maybe it looked like he had him by the jacket and carried him further away from everyone else..the rescuers said in the copper that if they tried to hook the man to help to bring him up that in the situation the shark having such a grip and being so big could cause ,I guess a crash...so..they continued rescuing the others..b4 this shark came back..intelligence ..if course.the man went down..soon afterwards..but not after having to him plea for his life..minutes not sure how long.
      not sure but maybe they had had a boat wreck and had managed upon an oil rigger mount out in the ocean.
      it was terrifying..seeing and hearing that man's anguished and fear and helplessness..with the copper so close rescuing the others..But when that platoon went down.,that was amazing..acknowledgment of a giant mega shark...or one that was so big one thought to be extinct.
      I use to think what? did he swallow it ? naw !

    • @marcellepesek3038
      @marcellepesek3038 Год назад

      @@nancymedlin8682 I think that was not an
      actual "fact" film, but rather a "mockudrama," Nancy. At first, I believed it, too, but much later found out it had been put together as though it had truly happened. I'm glad it wasn't for real, but there are enough real attacks which happen all over the world. Still, we do much more damage to sharks than they do to us. (Much of it for "shark fin soup"!) Take care!

  • @terrydunnett
    @terrydunnett 3 года назад +54

    'Deep Blue' has since been filmed and confirmed in Hawaii 2019 and was estimated to be 20.5 feet by comparing it the the diver swimming beside it while she was feasting on a dead whale 8 miles from shore. I think if you are game enough to swim beside one of these amazing animals you probably won't notice if it is 20 or 22 feet long. The mention that she was pregnant was not scientifically confirmed as being well fed can produce the same look.

    • @waigkoposion1115
      @waigkoposion1115 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/mEHtQX52VqI/видео.html

    • @scar65diflorio68
      @scar65diflorio68 3 года назад +3

      We'll... We all know now she was not pregnant. She's STILL the same size or bigger. These people who narrate these video's should do a little research to save themselves the embarrassment of being complete idiots.

    • @FirefighterMomma
      @FirefighterMomma 2 года назад +1

      She wasn’t attacking the cage either-nor was the man pushing her away for that reason. Side note-That Vic guy is pos….

    • @filipborin555
      @filipborin555 2 года назад

      Bullshit i don't belive in that fake information i have'nt ever seen such shark that can not be true i havw to see one of these in the real world to belive in that.

  • @martinmcdonald4207
    @martinmcdonald4207 3 года назад +13

    Hooper...`it`s a 20 footer. Quint.....`it`s a 25 footer all 3 ton of him`. My favourite movie of all time!

    • @chrisslater4053
      @chrisslater4053 3 года назад +3

      It doesn't even seem to be living until those dark eyes roll over white and then all you hear is the pounding and hollarin'.

    • @rcjr.7725
      @rcjr.7725 3 года назад +2

      We're going to need a bigger boat

    • @davelister2961
      @davelister2961 28 дней назад

      ​@@rcjr.7725 *You're

    • @diannahoward5392
      @diannahoward5392 22 дня назад

      Mine too!

    • @diannahoward5392
      @diannahoward5392 22 дня назад +1

      Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies

  • @philipsavino5376
    @philipsavino5376 Год назад +10

    its actually the bull shark that attacks humans the most.

  • @kristyolivas418
    @kristyolivas418 3 года назад +34

    What trips me out is the momentum they build up to fly out of the water and make cartwheels for their prey.

  • @bricehinton799
    @bricehinton799 3 года назад +41

    The Bull shark is actually the largest-numbered killer of the seas and rivers.

    • @petergianarakos5698
      @petergianarakos5698 2 года назад +2

      Bruce: you are so right.

    • @rudyhahn6017
      @rudyhahn6017 2 года назад +2

      This is true

    • @PrestonJWard
      @PrestonJWard 2 года назад

      Absolutely a cold blooded killer

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 Год назад

      Yes because unlike the great white the bull and tiger swims close to the shores

  • @michaelfrost4584
    @michaelfrost4584 Год назад +2

    When l was in the Australian Navy back in the 70s, l remember watching huge shadows and fins following us after we throw old food over the side as we did in those day. Some of the fins were huge, God only knows what was under them

  • @steeldriver1776
    @steeldriver1776 2 года назад +3

    "Sea lions are like donuts, you can't have just one" - *Shark Tzu*

  • @grimthreeper1173
    @grimthreeper1173 5 лет назад +30

    Well, I'm from Yarmouth, NS.
    The pictures of the "Great White" caught off Eastern Canada was in fact a female Mako. It was caught off Yarmouth during our "Shark Scramble".

    • @dianebays5484
      @dianebays5484 4 года назад +2

      I didn't think mako sharks got that big?

    • @binagarten4667
      @binagarten4667 10 месяцев назад

      Trust the Brits to import that too! Like Doctors, Migrant workers and Aussies and Kiwis? Unlike the later two did the shark avoid UK VAT, set up off shore companies?

  • @emilyhunt302
    @emilyhunt302 5 лет назад +17

    “Getting eaten by a shark”
    Oh..Almost Forgot my Measuring tape! 🤣

  • @BoxerRick
    @BoxerRick Год назад +26

    Actually the Oceanic Whitetip Shark is responsible for most attacks. It’s been called the shipwreck shark as it’s seen most in deeper colder waters than most sharks. The Tiger, Mako and great white White are probably more aggressive.

    • @haukkids9232
      @haukkids9232 Год назад +3

      The shark is always hard to find

    • @user-hq7br2nh3r
      @user-hq7br2nh3r 5 месяцев назад +1

      Tell that to the Survivors of the Indianapolis !!!

    • @mottthehoople693
      @mottthehoople693 3 месяца назад

      @@user-hq7br2nh3r they were mostly tigers in tropical waters...not oceanic white tips

    • @Otto_Didactyl
      @Otto_Didactyl Месяц назад

      he didnt even mention the Bull shark. the the Mako is one of the least aggressive, the few attacks were all provoked@@mottthehoople693

  • @razbishara6491
    @razbishara6491 5 месяцев назад

    I live in Aotearoa-New Zealand but while I was working in Tasmania back in the early 2000’s we were at one stage temporarily staying in a little fishing village called Stanley on the North Western side of Tasmania…In the local pub they had an old framed picture of a great white in a wave…It was known by the locals as Monohugh Tom (sorry if spelt wrong) as it was regularly seen around Monohugh Bay Area further around to the west coast from Smithton…Story has it that it was caught in a net, already dead, possibly of natural causes but if memory serves me right the local fisherman were saying it was 27ft long…One of the stories I remember vividly from ole Tassy😊

  • @umbrellacorp.
    @umbrellacorp. 3 года назад +207

    It's Really Sad the Sharks in the pictures are dead. 😢
    Protect the Sharks please. 🦈🥰
    They are important to our Oceans. 😄👍

    • @Hanzou75
      @Hanzou75 3 года назад +5

      Yes, of course!

    • @saoirse3820
      @saoirse3820 3 года назад +4

      Agreeded

    • @raphaelmosiahhermogeno8271
      @raphaelmosiahhermogeno8271 3 года назад +9

      I 100% disagree this comment!

    • @islahutchins4035
      @islahutchins4035 3 года назад +5

      Duh i heart #love every single animal!even if the sharks can hurt you most of these sharks were just minding there bisnes you should not be able to just go and hunt them for fame im glad it is iligle but people still do it that makes me so mad😠💀👹👺😲

    • @kgthomas8166
      @kgthomas8166 3 года назад

      Rip l😞😞😞😞😢😢

  • @dayday685
    @dayday685 5 лет назад +1767

    Who else knew it was click bate but still clicked

  • @waterbird91
    @waterbird91 2 года назад +2

    Deep Blue is a beauty. Respect the beauty.

  • @wm9355
    @wm9355 2 года назад +23

    I know I am a hypocrite given I eat fish and meat, but I hate to see sharks hanging up dead on a quayside. They are such magnificent animals and look so much better alive and in the water, and I feel this all the more so since my own cool shark experience that I will share below (to be honest I take any and every opportunity to tell people (or to bore them with) my shark story, so here goes...
    I have a 27ft sailing yacht that I took from the UK across the Atlantic to the States a few years ago. It was something I had always wanted to do but never thought I would as there was always more reasons I couldn't, than why I could. Fortunately, I then happened to meet Mel, who became my girlfriend (now ex, however). Mel was an American marine biologist and one day when we were sitting on my boat at the yacht station in Oulton Broad (I'm sure she only wanted me for my magnificent vessel - sorry, that's a rubbish attempt at a penis size joke!), I said as a throw away comment really, that we should spend a few months on the boat and maybe cross the Atlantic to her homeland (although she was from Washington State, so still a fair few miles and an entire continent's width from her actual home). Rather than just getting the expected sigh and shake of the head that wives and girlfriends across the world have mastered in response their other halves 'brilliant' ideas, Mel jumped at the chance and began planning our voyage with a level of excitement only Americans can truly muster! It was was early March when we made the decision and we set off in June (the 12th to be precise).
    Skipping forward, we found ourselves about 15 miles off the east coat of the US, in beautiful weather and following the most amazing (and at times the scariest) journey I have ever made in my life. We were making way (under motor, not sail at this particular time) holding around a steady(ish) 4 to 5 kts when the dorsal fin of a white shark broke the surface, followed by the rest of the shark swimming alongside us. As I said, I was fortunate in that Mel was a marine biologist and whilst not a shark expert, she was able to confirm it was a white shark (this was despite my initial expert comment of, 'look honey, it's a whale' - in my defence, I was very tired and didn't have my glasses on...).
    Now, I appreciate the water can distort things (and the fact my heart was beating at approximately two million bpm!), but I would swear that this amazing creature was not much shorter than the length of my boat (I know it wasn't 27ft before people start with the replies). This beautiful apex predator stayed with us for an almost solid fifteen minutes. We managed to get some video and pictures (sadly these went with my ex when we split), and she sent these to various colleagues around the world for their opinions, and the general consensus was that it was indeed a VERY large white shark. I think that by comparing it to my boat it was definitely 20ft+ in length but what really got me, was that it was really, really fat (Mel wondered if it was pregnant). I wish we could have been more accurate in gauging its size but for me, it was amazing just to see it. I never thought that I would get to see a great white and it's a privilege that will stay with me for life.
    Oh and also, on the way out from UK, we were lucky enough to see a couple of basking sharks just off Cornwall and as amazing as these are (and they truly are amazing!), I've seen them a few times before and honestly, I don't think much will beat seeing that enormous, beautiful great white gliding along next to my piddly little boat - it's amazing just how small a boat can feel when next to something so big and so full of teeth!
    PS, Vic Hislop (the shark hunter bloke) controversial? Yes. Wanker? Absolutely, totally and massively.

  • @polygamous1
    @polygamous1 5 лет назад +5

    Jaws of the Mediterranean Shark Week `97 pt1
    with very well spoken By Ian Ferguson an English marine biologist by far the best shark documentary i have seen so far spoken in a calm English accent that i prefer over all others

  • @simonfoster6680
    @simonfoster6680 3 года назад +120

    The sad thing about this video is all but one of these great specimens either died or got killed.

    • @jameswilson2815
      @jameswilson2815 3 года назад +14

      My sentiments exactly. All creatures should be respected. We seem to always kill what we don't understand. Sad.

    • @lukebarten1993
      @lukebarten1993 3 года назад +4

      Fr this is the reason there aint no megalodons no more

    • @bermudatriangle1512
      @bermudatriangle1512 3 года назад +2

      Very true.

    • @maeanddaisy
      @maeanddaisy 2 года назад +5

      I absolutely without a doubt agree. Stringing them up like that! Disgraceful fellow beings. You should have let go, do your tests and clip them with a GPS or number, but leave them alone! That 19 year female they spoke about was no way near having her babies. I'm just overcome.

    • @shanaemyob8292
      @shanaemyob8292 2 года назад +3

      @@lukebarten1993 meggys went extinct long before boats were around.. megs would probably swallow these boats and people in one mouthful..... Its a very good thing they are gone

  • @AAPSG
    @AAPSG 7 месяцев назад

    Quint was based on Frank Mundus from Montauk Long Island and Frank Mundus holds the Guinness record for the largest shark caught fishing with a rod and reel off Montauk Long Island, August 1986

  • @jacobmora5811
    @jacobmora5811 3 года назад +31

    If he would’ve waited a year he would see what deep blue looks like now and she would probably be first

  • @horrorfan4-life689
    @horrorfan4-life689 3 года назад +40

    What's cool is there is a 25 foot or longer Great White swimming out there. It's scary cool to think of the size and abundance of unknown creatures in the ocean that we have no idea about.

    • @kennyw871
      @kennyw871 2 года назад

      Don't worry, mankind will find and kill every last animal living in the ocean.

    • @neilt390
      @neilt390 2 года назад +1

      We have one off of Brisbane, been cruising up and down for decades.

    • @boxboxbox624
      @boxboxbox624 2 года назад

      Not so. It is now acknowledged that 23 foot is the maximum size. Research proved that their liver required to support anything larger would be too heavy so the shark would not be able to swim properly and wouldn't have enough buoyancy enzymes and gases, resulting in the shark sinking to the bottom.

    • @masteroogway4828
      @masteroogway4828 2 года назад

      Might not happen it would die by getting more bigger and thicker where in there internal organs cant handle its size

    • @steveadams7940
      @steveadams7940 Год назад

      @@boxboxbox624 yea you swallow that hook line and sinker buddy what proof? A dumb ass scientist or marine biologist huh? Look man use common sense the larger the shark the larger the liver to support buoyancy why is that so hard there are sharks species well over 30 feet whites Guinness has a 36 and 37 footer they said that the sylocanth was 1 million years extinct guess what they are alive and well off Africas coast. Often they call such a thing Lazarus species so can megladon exist yes of course many animals scientist thought ling extinct proved false

  • @jainehewett7497
    @jainehewett7497 2 года назад +12

    These magnificent creatures should be given the respect and kindness to live and roam free undisturbed.

  • @brendanbotha4618
    @brendanbotha4618 7 месяцев назад +1

    I loooove great white sharks - they are just incredible ❤🥰 and Deep Blue is just so stunning and so graceful ; an absolute gem to say the least ❤❤❤ ... it is just dreadful and not right that people kill these magnificent creatures

  • @glendoucette8524
    @glendoucette8524 5 лет назад +62

    Great white sharks absolutely fascinating yet terrifying at the same time

  • @gambitsfox4216
    @gambitsfox4216 3 года назад +43

    Deep Blue was in Hawaii eating on a dead whale just a year or so ago. Seems the only LIVE one on the list. She had several people /experts and two dolphins swimming around her. She was very big again and very calm around all of them. They got good shots of her and a very accurate measurement with the woman swimming next to her. Over 20 feet!

    • @cindyminier782
      @cindyminier782 3 года назад +4

      Neither of the two great whites in Hawaii were Deep Blue. If you watch the video of Deep Blue off Guadalupe Island you will notice she has two black spots under her bottom jaw, which neither of the ones in Hawaii have. It's astounding to think there are more great whites this size swimming around! May they have long lives and lots of babies.

    • @briandavion
      @briandavion 2 года назад +3

      until recently studying sharks (especially to the point we could measure them) wasn't really done due to lack of intreast or technology, so really all we got where cacuses from quint wannabes. now we're realizing how fragile these creatures are and trying to study them without killing them

    • @WATP1872LR-G
      @WATP1872LR-G 2 года назад

      Deep Blue-identified by the crenulations between her grey back side and white belly-was last spotted in 2013, off the western coast of Mexico's Baja California, near Guadalupe Island.

    • @sylvandespres7654
      @sylvandespres7654 Год назад

      @@cindyminier782 hope they all die killed by fishermans

    • @cindyminier782
      @cindyminier782 Год назад

      @@sylvandespres7654 then you’re not real bright as you have zero comprehension of the relationship between a healthy ocean and all marine life, including sharks!

  • @saram806
    @saram806 9 месяцев назад

    It's actually very sad how people hate these beautiful animals who are just in their own habitat.

  • @AlanBoddy-fl2qp
    @AlanBoddy-fl2qp 8 месяцев назад

    Albany, Western Australia had a big whaling industry at one time...The blood from the processing used to attact many great whites who frequent the oceans there.Some of them were umbelievable in size 🤔🇦🇺😱

  • @simonrandall5471
    @simonrandall5471 4 года назад +9

    Great video. They purposely obscure the very images they want to show!

  • @thomasbaron5367
    @thomasbaron5367 5 лет назад +116

    0:23 awww, who's a happy boy? Smile for the camera, happy boy ^_^

  • @kurttart7081
    @kurttart7081 Год назад

    awesome video... they deserve respect and have the rights to live in this world...

  • @patrickslevin6424
    @patrickslevin6424 2 года назад

    Good Luck to Deep Blue. I've seen Ocean swimming with this shark.....magnificient.

  • @mr.trashington5950
    @mr.trashington5950 4 года назад +10

    No frank mundus? Ouch the dude inspired the character quint in jaws!

  • @foresterboy2011
    @foresterboy2011 3 года назад +11

    What happened about the 23 ft great white that was caught off the coast of Malta. There was a news paper clip in the souvenir shop stating where and who caught it. I found this paper clip after going out for a boat ride in a 15ft boat to see these caves not knowing this shark was 8ft longer than the boat. Took me a long time to get back into a small boat again

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 Год назад

      Wonder if this was the same cooling I had....the eyes of the shark was big as a bowling ball

  • @porkkchop
    @porkkchop 3 года назад

    Did Ava DuVernay sign a release to use her image in your video?

  • @benisaten
    @benisaten 2 года назад +5

    Man, sharks are amazing specimens. Beautiful, powerful animals. Shark killing is terrible and needs to be stopped.

    • @daviddavis3426
      @daviddavis3426 8 месяцев назад

      How do you feel about unborn baby killing? Just curious!

  • @idraculaa
    @idraculaa 3 года назад +101

    Oh my gosh, that guy who hunts sharks looks full-blown crazy.

  • @65swinny
    @65swinny 4 года назад +390

    we as humans go in to jungles/ the sea and act all shocked when the animals attack us , its there territory not ours

    • @nickdoungs8391
      @nickdoungs8391 4 года назад +30

      Lmao stop saying the world belongs to animals, we are humanos and we evolved to where we are to dominate the world, dude stop it

    • @havochowl6766
      @havochowl6766 4 года назад +2

      animalism haha

    • @elephantdog3471
      @elephantdog3471 4 года назад

      That's right.

    • @socketzrapz5039
      @socketzrapz5039 4 года назад +15

      @@nickdoungs8391 doesn't mean it's gonna work out in our favor

    • @kylewoodcock8075
      @kylewoodcock8075 3 года назад +21

      @@nickdoungs8391 seriously? just because we have the ability to kill any animal we want doesnt mean we should. If we kill everything like we are currently doing, the eath will die and life will have to start over from bacteria, fungi, and protozoa

  • @burgundicoffee-carter8100
    @burgundicoffee-carter8100 Год назад

    Really cool scary sharks dude!

  • @roberhoare2749
    @roberhoare2749 2 года назад +4

    Vic Hislop did not catch that great white . It was caught on snapper line 4 hooks in its mouth by local fisherman of Port Perie South Australi. i know this as i was envolved with loading it onto the truck to take it to Adelaid. Whent to Townsvill in Queesnland where Vic has his aqua show , when he was telling a fabulas story about how he caught the Shark i piped in and told the true story pitchers and all. Was asked to leave instanly .No one in Australia has any respect for him.

  • @fatnsassy99
    @fatnsassy99 3 года назад +33

    The shark that they tagged do they still get readings from it? Would be nice to see how it's doing.

    • @hohohohehehe6910
      @hohohohehehe6910 2 года назад +3

      Probably the only one they didn't kill

    • @AuntTeddies
      @AuntTeddies 2 года назад +12

      No, those tags only stay on for a certain amount of time, from a few months up to a couple of years. Deep Blue was however spotted off of Hawaii feeding on the carcass of a dead whale back in January of 2019. She was much bigger in girth and many assume she was again pregnant at that time as well. It was a great gift she have us to see her again. The larger Great whites like her stay in the deeper waters. And where she gives birth, the Sea of Cortez, is the most dangerous place for Great White Sharks in the world. Every sighting of her is a relief to know she made it through there alive again. She is a magnificent animal. We humans used to respect every animal on this planet, taking only what we needed to survive, killing only what was necessary and thanking that animal for their sacrifice, using every part of the animal, wasting nothing. Now we kill for sport, for trophies, for money, for stupidity and waste while others starve with nothing. Man is not an animal, man is a monster.

    • @blebleh666
      @blebleh666 2 года назад

      Animals do basicly the same. Grow up world is not Lion King movie

    • @hohohohehehe6910
      @hohohohehehe6910 2 года назад +1

      @@blebleh666 what do animals do? Put tags on sharks?

    • @blebleh666
      @blebleh666 2 года назад +1

      @@hohohohehehe6910 lol... I put reply to wrong comment... No they dont mark people hehhe

  • @GordonStudent
    @GordonStudent 5 лет назад +11

    Cool video, just so you know at 3:07 and 3:18 that particular shark was caught off of Nova Scotia years ago and it is a MAKO shark, not.... I repeat not a great white shark. It was one of the largest mako sharks on record and it was over 1000 pounds but it was certainly not a great white shark in those particular photos.

  • @D70Dug
    @D70Dug Месяц назад

    In Moreton Bay near Brisbane Australia in the early 1970s I saw a Great White that would have been about 27ft long
    We saw a school of 100kg yellowfin tuna jumping and assumed they were feeding
    Suddenly behind the school a massive swirl appeared and about 18inches of white tipped shark dorsal fin appeared, the base of the fin was not visible in the dirty water.
    At the same time the tip of a tail fin appeared about 15ft behind the rear of the dorsal fin, a nearby 15ft boat provided a reference scale.
    It was massive whatever it was but the general consensus was it was well over 20ft long and probably closer to 30ft
    This was just after the closure of the Moreton Island whaling station, a location known for attracting record sized sharks and game fishermen from around the world.
    We were standing on a very solid concrete jetty at Woody Point and the general consensus was that everyone there and who saw this was freaking terrified

  • @pablovalentine8976
    @pablovalentine8976 Год назад +1

    Ive seen the Shark that Hislop caught its over twenty one feet When they were loading it of the boat it slipped of the crane and landed on a mini minor car and crushed the car . The fish and car are at the Harvey bay shark museum in Queensland

  • @froggielovesnature4751
    @froggielovesnature4751 5 лет назад +6

    I am petrified of sharks due to an encounter when I was young, but I would never kill one, and find them fascinating. Also they are needed in the ecosystem!

    • @awkwardautistic
      @awkwardautistic 2 года назад

      You'd kill it if it were attacking you I'm sure

  • @hellalanii3931
    @hellalanii3931 4 года назад +13

    I like the fact and the video like sharks to experience it impresses me

  • @marcellepesek3038
    @marcellepesek3038 Год назад +82

    Hi, Trend Max. Thanks for your interesting video. Isn't it tragic seeing those incredibly huge great
    whites all hanging there looking all bloodied and beaten? (All except "Deep Blue", fortunately). Imagine what a dreadful battle these fish put up with for hours, fighting for their lives. We take away their food by overfishing, then go into their domain in droves and when someone gets attacked we are beside ourselves. I have yet to see a genuine shark program which shows a shark walking on land, putting a sandwich on a line and dangling it in front of a human. We are changing the proper
    balance of nature with all our interference, then get mad at the marine life for reacting in a way
    we don't like. We're now seeing great whites in places they weren't before, a few meters
    from shore, which we always used to believe safe. We're all interconnected and by killing off apex predators, we are causing damage which will affect us all. When we bring out tourists, chum the
    waters and hand-feed the sharks, they get used to connecting humans with food. What happens
    when that group stops feeding them? Could that be why they then starve and go in search of
    food wherever they can find it? One Mako was killed after attacking a swimmer and was found
    to be on the brink of starvation. Let us please put intelligent heads together and come up with a plan
    which will work for all concerned. Be safe out there, folks. Peace.

    • @sandrasillery4493
      @sandrasillery4493 Год назад

      Very well stated! Human's have caused sharks to associate us with food. Then they catch a beautiful shark and put it on display for all to see. Either that or they are killed for soup and once the dorsal fin etc. is cut off, they die. Humans have killed hundreds of thousands more than sharks have killed humans. Many many more sharks have just taken a bite compared to what we do to them.

    • @sandrasillery4493
      @sandrasillery4493 Год назад

      And "Nick" is it? Who thinks he's doing his duty by killing as many "harmful" sharks as he can. Just another idiot who believes the oceans don't need them.

    • @nancymedlin8682
      @nancymedlin8682 Год назад +4

      you are sooo very righteous in your statements . No respect esp. for the young and even more so for the ones so great.
      I will never forget "Orka" the movie . Hope I spelled that correctly. I realize ,that was a whale...but still..
      🦈🐳🐋🐬🐠🦈🐡🐟🐚
      I never forget once underlessthan 40 ft ,very clear beach dive off Hawaii, but maybe somewhere in Mex.anyways with my husband at the time and just having recieved my Patti..a school..morelike a Gang of very very big BarracudaS ,about 8 maybe more swim by us...with so close if I wanted to could touch them...anyways I froze..much wanting to leave immediately..but thought better at like a bubbling lamppost lol..their eyes where so very big as well. And 8 felt then more than ever before like an alien...we were in their world of domain. And I was thankful as an uninvited guest or intruder they didn't react to our presence but didn't scare from us either. They seem on a mission...and I felt they wanted us to know they were like patrolling or just very much so dominate.
      I'm glad we had nothing shiny on us.🐡🌊

    • @marcellepesek3038
      @marcellepesek3038 Год назад +6

      @@nancymedlin8682 Dear Nancy, at first, I thought you took exception to what I'd
      written, but after reading the rest of your
      comment, I see that we agree in our
      opinions. How wonderful that you are
      also impressed by the animals and saw
      them up close, what an experience!
      I hope we will all be able to be a
      harmonious part of this great planet
      and all creatures on it. I wish you all
      the best, good health and happiness!

    • @Tomiculous_Budd
      @Tomiculous_Budd Год назад +1

      Ain't readin all that

  • @64maxcat
    @64maxcat 2 года назад

    great video but please add measurements in metres/centimeters as most of the world have no idea what feet/inches are

  • @shivanshtamarkar1024
    @shivanshtamarkar1024 4 года назад +826

    When you finish watching this video you will realize that the only monster on earth is HUMAN....

  • @livelaughlove4603
    @livelaughlove4603 3 года назад +60

    Really? 20 years old and 20 feet? That’s 1 foot a year. And she wasn’t done growing. I don’t think us humans realize how big they really get

    • @bullshitumpire
      @bullshitumpire 2 года назад +4

      Well they begin life at five feet. You won't find any smaller.

    • @nickthelick
      @nickthelick 2 года назад +1

      @@bullshitumpire
      Are they hatched out of those weird purses or are they live birth? 🤔 I truly don't know. Those purses would be huge otherwise!?! 😊 🤔
      I know that we are still pretty much in the dark when it comes to their reproduction cycles/mating habits...
      Edit: um, so they're most probably live birth!? 😁 I can't imagine those purse (they dog and cat fish emerge from) things being so large

    • @whosyourdaddy842
      @whosyourdaddy842 2 года назад +2

      @@nickthelick they live birth and are instantly on their own. She keeps swimming and they start hunting, often eating each other as a first meal. #family

  • @davidsolomon5852
    @davidsolomon5852 Год назад

    What a creature..can’t we just enjoy it together without arguing 😂

  • @calio99
    @calio99 Год назад

    I think I seen Deep Blue. Drifting off of San Diego near Guadalupe Island. On the MV Green Bay in June 2009. It look like a jet from 50 feet up. I was on watch. The Captain came to the bow and watched with me in awe.

  • @confederatehero5297
    @confederatehero5297 Год назад

    I posted a sign on a beach on the San Jacinto river warning that Bullsharks exist in this area and their favorite food is Julio's. Haven't seen a Julio since.

  • @dikinurmouth
    @dikinurmouth 4 года назад +9

    #3 that guy is the monster, not the other way around

  • @josephjackson1956
    @josephjackson1956 4 года назад +7

    Watching this without sound is such a finny experience

  • @liamwalters5029
    @liamwalters5029 2 года назад +2

    Big blue has been spotted recently bigger than before apparently

  • @franciscogandarilla5630
    @franciscogandarilla5630 4 года назад +36

    I can certainly understand why they decided to attack with tornadoes as their back-up

  • @michaelschulz43
    @michaelschulz43 5 лет назад +35

    If someone does their research properly, they will find that the biggest white shark ever recorded was 32 and a half feet, landed in Ceduna, South Australia, after it became tangled in a fishing net. Also agree with Ted Schell

    • @theresaowen2708
      @theresaowen2708 2 года назад +4

      I remember seeing a 32 ft great white caught at Catalina Island California the summer of about 1977 or 1978. I looked like a bus. All the local restaurants came and carved a bit of it.

    • @boxboxbox624
      @boxboxbox624 2 года назад +4

      Not so. It is now acknowledged that 23 foot is the maximum size. Research proved that their liver required to support anything larger would be too heavy so the shark would not be able to swim properly and wouldn't have enough buoyancy enzymes and gases, resulting in the shark sinking to the bottom.

    • @Vince27.
      @Vince27. Год назад +6

      Yeah I have no clue where people get 30 odd foot from, the largest recorded was between 21 and 23ft long. No where near 32ft!

    • @pommygeezer9309
      @pommygeezer9309 Год назад +1

      Ceduna also have the biggest Meth Lab ever recorded.

    • @user-kx8uc4rk7s
      @user-kx8uc4rk7s 9 месяцев назад

      32 ft whale shark is as largest whale shark caught

  • @gennerobootz6490
    @gennerobootz6490 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve been scuba diving with a lot of sharks bull sharks tigers lemon sharks and as long as you don’t bother them or resemble something while they’re feeding they really won’t bother you most shark attacks are just accidents it’s really just a big fish.

  • @JamesBrown-we7bt
    @JamesBrown-we7bt 3 месяца назад

    Love leamermimg about sharks

  • @donnaflowers1994
    @donnaflowers1994 3 года назад +11

    They are so important to keep the ocean healthy and the seal population in check.

    • @TrendMaxTV
      @TrendMaxTV  3 года назад

      Agree!

    • @gamersaiyan7934
      @gamersaiyan7934 8 месяцев назад

      Like if the great white shark was the only shark species and marine predator that exists that eats seals, 🙄🤦‍♂️.

  • @scouragesans3263
    @scouragesans3263 4 года назад +44

    Me : scrolls through vids for songs sees this vid
    Me: what have they done to it’s mouth

    • @emgemg5017
      @emgemg5017 4 года назад

      Like the Hollywood cinamax movies jaws do do do do do the fin sticking out of the ocean and the kraken the octo pussies the squidwards of the seas deadly seven seas if any of the seven deadly seas exist in this lifetime any of the fishie beasts like the meglagons dinosuars moby dicks the whales fishes of the deadly seas do do do race for survival hassaahasvoom boooom cannon ball squirting out water on a collision course towards destiny of destruction fight to the finish thers only fantasy I wish it were like that in a specific particular kinda movie Hollywood film industry please please all of them in it every single 1 of them none left out not any left out pre existing and the land before time existed the earth existed imagined beasts in a film one vs the other in a armagdeon type like battle royal In the land of the oceans the one with the most wins it all the beasts with the most wins from start to finish the most saves of humans vs the most whales vs sharks and also other beasts vs each other but not real life like god forbid that ever is ever possible one day in this world thatd be very insane type of life like thing to ocurr or happen if so I hope not that does not ever happen somone with a imagination like that not me but somone in Hollywood films industry's a brilliant idea it would be like demonical like eyes that could spook anyone out if glanced at so spooky all of them itd be a phenomenon worth a watch a look see phenomenon type of movie film one that's worth like possibly 20 stars for that particular film maker I doubt highly that 20 stars is existent possibly less than that that's never ever been heard of or ever in the history if this universe in Hollywood industry ever spoken about but a darn shame though ohh well on the big screen in theaters on the big screen life like like u feel as if u can feel the action coming at a camera angle where it is so combustible elements full of it them that your on a roller coaster ride phenomenon worth a look seee type of Hollywood movie like from the heavens up above blessed this world in Hollywood movies people love sports and animals creatures species competion so much all involved inside of it all the movie itself

    • @emgemg5017
      @emgemg5017 4 года назад

      But just inside the movies nothing less than that nothing else more than that that's all like armageddon scenario ocurrance where it's like species creatures of all kinds beasts with wings start ur engines may the best and greatest legend of all time in the history of this world and before time wins get ready get set go off to the races they go

    • @luislorenzi1927
      @luislorenzi1927 4 года назад

      They eat people and there's blood on its mouth from the creatures theyve eatin

    • @CHT420
      @CHT420 4 года назад

      Emg Emg thanks for the mini novel

    • @kylewoodcock8075
      @kylewoodcock8075 3 года назад

      @@luislorenzi1927 but... they don't eat people... and the blood in those pictures is the sharks blood... because sharks bleed when they've been cut and hooked and killed... just like any other animal

  • @dstaticblade5392
    @dstaticblade5392 2 года назад +4

    trend max: the great white shark is the most dangerous
    the orca: am i a joke to you?

  • @piglet1242
    @piglet1242 2 года назад +6

    According to what I've learned on Shark Week is the bull shark is the most dangerous because it can also survive in freshwater and not just salt water.
    The top three dangerous sharks are the bull, tiger and great white.
    I read the book by author Peter Benchley in high school in the late 70s before the movie came out. Everyone started murdering sharks after the movie and Benchley was so upset, he became an advocate for them.
    I love the movie Jaws even though it's about killing a shark and know many things about it. I love sharks 💙🦈, a YT channel Sharks Happen & Shark Week of course!
    The line chief Brody states, "You're going to need a bigger boat." Was ad-libbed by Roy Scheider who played Brody. I'm glad they left it in the movie because it's the most famous quote from it.

    • @davidreid17
      @davidreid17 2 года назад +1

      The Oceanic Whitetip from what I've read could be responsible for the most human deaths though most unconfirmed/unreported across the human history of seafaring... Apparently this is the shark that shows up a lot of the time when ships/planes go down in the ocean and they're not picky eaters. They were called 'sea dogs' back in the day as they had a habit of following the old sailing ships out in the open ocean. The most dangerous shark is the one swimming around you while you tread-water in the open ocean... YIKES!!! WORST NIGHTMARE!!!

  • @sylviagifford389
    @sylviagifford389 4 года назад +13

    *great white: I'm short*
    *Meg: duh.*

  • @mojosodope45
    @mojosodope45 4 года назад +16

    Amazing that they know the weight of deep blue while it still swims in the ocean.

    • @slader-hl1kk
      @slader-hl1kk 4 года назад +1

      Estamated weight lol they take length and width and get weight out of it but its estamated give or tske a ton

    • @jerryworks6026
      @jerryworks6026 4 года назад

      B ooooooooooo

    • @jerryworks6026
      @jerryworks6026 4 года назад

      Asum

    • @bullshitumpire
      @bullshitumpire 2 года назад

      Ocearch knows everything. Ask them about David Lilienfeld.

  • @MRBF1MAN
    @MRBF1MAN 8 месяцев назад

    I found this very interesting

  • @jamesfaro5733
    @jamesfaro5733 5 лет назад +8

    We're gonna need a bigger boat!!!

  • @chrisslater4053
    @chrisslater4053 3 года назад +12

    I caught a sand shark once that was 18 inches long. I cut my hand bad just trying to handle it to take out the hook because of its diamond sharp skin. But also it was really strong. Now imagine a shark that's 23 feet long.

    • @jackbennett1952
      @jackbennett1952 3 года назад +3

      Those who kill these magnificent creatures on purpose should be fed to one.

    • @reelgesh51
      @reelgesh51 3 года назад +2

      @@jackbennett1952 can't blame a predator for being a predator-that applies to both sharks and humans

    • @Patrick-ni7bs
      @Patrick-ni7bs 3 года назад +3

      @@reelgesh51 but still sharks are incredibly endangered

    • @reelgesh51
      @reelgesh51 3 года назад +2

      @@Patrick-ni7bs yes and we should keep them alive as they help our eco system
      they have worth

    • @charlieholiday374
      @charlieholiday374 3 года назад

      Riiight!!

  • @ianparrish6543
    @ianparrish6543 7 месяцев назад

    To this day thier still tracking huge great whites off the coast of P.E.I in Canada. Some are 19ft plus.

  • @michaeljohn8905
    @michaeljohn8905 8 месяцев назад

    I surfed Long Island Montauk and I never was bothered by any sharks. We have one of the largest ever registered. 💀

  • @scarscarwitdaparpar5219
    @scarscarwitdaparpar5219 4 года назад +6

    Shark: *Exists*
    Human: I'm about to end this whole man's career. 💣

  • @mikkikas6821
    @mikkikas6821 4 года назад +48

    Question: I heard stories about a 30ft great white called " Submarine" who terrified a group of tourist, killing at least one man. I've heard little of this since several years ago. Fact or fiction. But huge sharks larger than that have been sited and documented believing that the Megalodon is still in existence. They are leisure swimmers, prefer shallow warm waters and are night feeders. Well, most sharks are. But I found this interesting.

    • @hsnsjxuaudj3083
      @hsnsjxuaudj3083 4 года назад +2

      33ft

    • @donaldgoodinson7550
      @donaldgoodinson7550 2 года назад +1

      @Busted Customs We encounted a massive great white while spear fishing near Castle Rock in False Bay some years back Pretty scary stuff.Also seen quite a few while spear fishing on the 5 mile bank off Sruis Bay.

    • @donaldgoodinson7550
      @donaldgoodinson7550 2 года назад +3

      @Busted Customs I lived in Fish Hoek for many years.I don't think that great whites were as rare as you think as quite a few spear fishing mates of mine came across them in False Bay.In fact a Spear fishing mate of mine was attacked off Seal Island and lost quite a portion of his upper leg.He is OK but will never play tennis again.I was there at the time (on the boat) and can tell you this shark was huge.We all saw it when it swam under the boat after it attacked Attie.We were on a 16 foot Ski Craft and it was far bigger than the boat.Yes,I remember the old lady being taken of the Cat Walk.Since the Orcas moved in there are very few Great whites in False Bay anymore and have all seemed to have moved to the Plettenburg Bay area.I've seen a couple of whoppers there to while diving.Cheers.

    • @marcellepesek3038
      @marcellepesek3038 Год назад +2

      Mikki Kas, Hi! I also watched that program, (supposedly taking place in Gans Bay, South
      Africa), and believed it to be genuine, but sometime later read that it had actually been a "mockumentary". I just looked it up again, and one source said it was a real shark, 30' long, in False Bay, South Africa, but right below that it said that it was all fake.
      That's all I found out so far. It was quite well done, though, I'll give them that!

    • @nancymedlin8682
      @nancymedlin8682 Год назад

      yeah, and during magazines shark week or more years ago on tv ..they showed a boat bitten by a shark and maybe tilted downwards making the people on board maybe 4 or less. go off the boat of which they were not found...but they did find a camera...

  • @Kevin-wr9um
    @Kevin-wr9um 8 месяцев назад

    PEI relies on tourism for a large portion of its income, and the presence of a very large (18 feet more or less, not 20) would have a negative impact on that. So very few pictures were taken before the shark was disposed of.

  • @Madmen604
    @Madmen604 10 месяцев назад

    I talked with a marine biologist who said she studies great whites and there are hoards of great whites off the Atlantic coast. They swim up in warm waters of the gulf stream. I have never heard of a great white attack off Nova Scotia or any of the Atlantic provinces. But they are not far away.

  • @averagejoe8265
    @averagejoe8265 5 лет назад +10

    Jhon Ernest Randall
    Jhon E.Mccosker

  • @MichaelMedici61W2
    @MichaelMedici61W2 3 года назад +35

    “...with respect to the people around it.”
    Yeah, ya know.... the assholes that captured and killed the shark. And why?
    Because it ate........fish. Because it did what it was born to do and was doing what it had to in order to live. . Real nice.

    • @stmstd20
      @stmstd20 2 года назад

      And KIDS ADULTS BABYS DOGS PETS HUMANS WHALES

  • @peterjeffery1854
    @peterjeffery1854 2 года назад

    love that film the old man and the sea

  • @ctcards2636
    @ctcards2636 2 года назад

    I dont go into the ocean anymore, I use to go claming out at the cape around Truro area on base side and after seeing some drone films of places Ive been in water up to my neck claming as the tide is coming in, I was fresh dinner. I got away with that for 40 years, i think im good. ;-)

  • @kaylamarie8309
    @kaylamarie8309 4 года назад +64

    and these are just the ones we have discovered..God only knows what true mega monsters live in the deep

    • @munmo1757
      @munmo1757 4 года назад +5

      Some say that there is a spongeman icecone living in the depths.

    • @ImParzelli
      @ImParzelli 4 года назад +2

      Im afraid some of the biggest white sharks have been killed off.. Which means they cant mate and give off those genes.

    • @munmo1757
      @munmo1757 4 года назад

      @@ImParzelli so your scared that you can't die? , Same 😏

    • @haunteddreams7856
      @haunteddreams7856 4 года назад +4

      Scientists said a type of shark went extinct 3 million years ago because that was what the remains showed. But in the last couple of years that "extinct" species has been spotted multiple times. All the people that say it isn't possible or that rely on science too much they don't always see the bog picture.

    • @larndelaney7848
      @larndelaney7848 4 года назад +1

      @@munmo1757 you've smoked to many ice cones pal

  • @deejarvisful
    @deejarvisful 4 года назад +8

    'Kendricks impression of the shark was such that he didn't even take a picture of the shark'... That makes no sense on any level.

    • @kylewoodcock8075
      @kylewoodcock8075 3 года назад

      especially when you take the age into account. A 19 year old white shark at most would barely be over 13 feet

    • @sidimightbe3246
      @sidimightbe3246 2 года назад

      But it does, he was so taken back that he didnt take a pic

  • @jay-peephillips2349
    @jay-peephillips2349 7 месяцев назад

    The Image @2:09 was taken in Mossel Bay South Africa at the Point.

  • @thegardner800
    @thegardner800 2 года назад +7

    About 25 years ago, I was attacked by a
    Great White female. She was only 5' 8"
    but has left me traumatized for life after
    that attack at the beach. I was lucky after a long and tiring tussle to get my head out of her clutch and escape.
    😉😁🤙🏼

    • @rodneyyouplonker8312
      @rodneyyouplonker8312 2 года назад

      Your head was in a Great White Sharks mouth ???

    • @gls3894
      @gls3894 2 года назад +5

      @@rodneyyouplonker8312 He is possibly speaking of his first wife..😎😈😲

    • @rodneyyouplonker8312
      @rodneyyouplonker8312 2 года назад

      @@gls3894 😎😎😎

    • @melb.1906
      @melb.1906 9 месяцев назад

      @@gls3894🐖😂

  • @ericshingles6962
    @ericshingles6962 5 лет назад +4

    yum, I love Flake lol

  • @REDRAWVISIONS
    @REDRAWVISIONS 3 года назад +6

    The images of the dead sharks strung up is disgusting ... the comment by Shivansh Tamarkar is so apt!!!!!!!

    • @ranjurajkumar725
      @ranjurajkumar725 3 года назад

      I do agree with you. However big ,it did deserve a life to live and not a straight be hung.

  • @brentwinters4821
    @brentwinters4821 2 года назад

    I was 8 years old when I watched vic tow a 21ft great white into Scarborough boat ramp

  • @pitbulljr6211
    @pitbulljr6211 Год назад

    I am from East Coast Canada 🇨🇦 and a Fisherman just 2 hours sail at 15 knots from Prince Edward Island I seen many White Shark there more likely stay away when we all net's they will stick around for Herring dropping out of the net's I Caught a Mako Shark accidentally there more aggressive then the Great White I sold it to Sobeys and I also fish Tuna we will catch blue Sharks often and released them there used to be a fishing tournament in Nova Scotia for blue Sharks for the biggest one and I am happy to say they shut it down !!

  • @gianapetin5269
    @gianapetin5269 3 года назад +13

    I think u forgot about the Great White "Submarine" of Capetown which length was 30-33 ft. There is a documentary about it.

    • @whalahiaiimoh3879
      @whalahiaiimoh3879 3 года назад +1

      Thaths prob a megalodon

    • @whalahiaiimoh3879
      @whalahiaiimoh3879 3 года назад

      Gian Apetin a mini version

    • @courtneywood6868
      @courtneywood6868 3 года назад +3

      Actually it was discovered that “submarine” was faked and never actually happens just some prank

    • @gambitsfox4216
      @gambitsfox4216 3 года назад

      That was such a fake! Lol!

  • @leonardodavinci8628
    @leonardodavinci8628 5 лет назад +5

    Megalodon believers : *YoU mEaN sMaLlEsT mEgAlOdOn*

  • @user-qt3df5ic6p
    @user-qt3df5ic6p 3 месяца назад

    Your support is the wind beneath my creative wings. Much appreciated!

  • @duvinicoilpillai
    @duvinicoilpillai 11 месяцев назад +2

    "Although it seemed to be loitering peacefully in the area, you never know when these predators can attack."
    Sounds more like you're talking about the humans and not the sharks who have been just existing before some humans decided to capture them in nets or go running after them...

  • @Rasengan_Queen
    @Rasengan_Queen 5 лет назад +15

    I wouldn’t mess with any shark for that matter. I’d be to scared to go near one. They’re magnificent creatures that shouldn’t be interfered with.

  • @sandyp4691
    @sandyp4691 5 лет назад +6

    The "Canadian" shark shown in this clip is not a Great White, it's a Mako and it was caught in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 2004 during their annual Shark Scramble. :(

  • @hotchihuahua1546
    @hotchihuahua1546 9 месяцев назад

    Sharks probably have discussions on what they eat .
    Humans fall under to Bony a meal for the taste . Lol