Shark Scientist Reacts to SHARK ATTACK Videos: 4!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @fullonsociopath
    @fullonsociopath Год назад +75

    Idk if it's been said, but one thing that last guy did right was to just slowly ascend like nothing was wrong. He didn't panic, despite the pain, and probable fear. He just pointed up, and took a leisurely pace while keeping the wound covered as best he could. He knew he screwed up, but still kept it together.

  • @falseking989
    @falseking989 Год назад +30

    The shark that ran into that child was probably just as terrified as he was.

  • @vinnyvtec8722
    @vinnyvtec8722 Год назад +316

    Eric: "there's no such thing as a dangerous shark, just dangerous situations."
    Also Eric: puts himself in a dangerous situation trying to prove sharks are safe.
    Final Eric, now missing a big chunk of his leg: I guess I was right but I feel a bit dumb now.

    • @klugscheier1644
      @klugscheier1644 Год назад +9

      Well he‘s dead now but he was right, the spottet didn‘t do his job which put him in a dangerous situation

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Год назад +6

      I noticed the bull shark didn't spit out his calf. Maybe is wasn't that hungry, just looking for a light snack.

    • @freddyrodriguez4732
      @freddyrodriguez4732 3 месяца назад

      @@klugscheier1644WUUUUUt?!!! He’s dead??!!

    • @RedDeadSakharine
      @RedDeadSakharine Месяц назад

      I'm just glad the shark didn't bite Nigel. That would've been even worse - to trust a guy who tells you it's safe only to be bitten. At least it got the guy who orchestrated the situation. Still gruesome though.

  • @JoinedSouls
    @JoinedSouls Год назад +607

    I said it before but I'll say it again, would we feel sorry for a guy who climbed in a tiger cage, throwing meat around and then got attacked while ignoring the animals location as they get riled up? idk why we hold sea predators to a different standard than we do land predators.

    • @rockyevans1584
      @rockyevans1584 Год назад +26

      Because attacks are still quite rare? Same can't be said for hanging out near polar or grizzly bears, wolves, and no one even sees big cats before they're killed. Not sure why you limited the list to predators, hippos and elephants in musth are incredibly dangerous. Its more that the sea is statistically safer than entering a land predators domain. I think what you said is pretty poorly thought out

    • @vinnyvtec8722
      @vinnyvtec8722 Год назад +31

      I've got a rule in life that has helped me no end......
      If it's dangerous I stay away from it. If it's got big sharp teeth, is stronger than I am or is poisonous or venomous, it gets a big nope from me.
      I guess in reply to your comment, most people with brain cells would expect to get attacked by climbing into a tiger cage, you wouldn't expect to get away with it even once, whereas you could go in the sea ten thousand times and not see a shark let alone get bitten. If you're refering to Eric, the guy who got bitten in the leg then yeah, he played a stupid game and won a silly prize.

    • @JoinedSouls
      @JoinedSouls Год назад +23

      @@vinnyvtec8722 yeah was referring to him, everyone treats it as a tragedy when really spending almost an hour in baited water without getting attacked in itself was a wonder.

    • @rockyevans1584
      @rockyevans1584 Год назад +12

      @@JoinedSouls on one treats it as a tragedy, he's used as an example of idiocy

    • @bjrnhalfhand2258
      @bjrnhalfhand2258 Год назад +4

      Yeah sure, if someone climbed into the tiger cage at the zoo but that's not the scenario around shark attacks. Your example would make sense if someone climbed into a tank at Sea World but they were attacked out in the wild.
      It's more like comparing someone attacked by a tiger in the wild.

  • @zammy7155
    @zammy7155 Год назад +81

    Eric in fact did have a spotter, but despite very clear demands from Eric that his spotter shouldn't be talked to, the filmcrew kept asking him questions which led to him being distracted and overlooking the bullshark behind Eric.

  • @skuggensdam13
    @skuggensdam13 Год назад +146

    I think the Mako shark in the first video could've been motivated by curiosity. I've watched a couple of documentaries about them which established that they're extremely intelligent and very observant of their surroundings. Perhaps the shark noticed the diver then moved closer for a better look; once it saw "fins" on the man's feet it decided to see if he might be a fishlike creature. As everyone saw the shark left quickly after the bite rather than continuing the attack which made it clear that the Mako did not consider the diver as food- more of a curious annoyance in the shark's home if anything.

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Год назад +20

      I was wondering the same thing. He seemed to be splashing around a lot, too, and those fins might look like fish. If the shark does associate spear fishing with fish, I mean, those fins might look like something that could be food.

    • @johnmead8437
      @johnmead8437 Год назад +2

      The eye size on them makes mistaken identity less likely than trying a mouthful of this to see what it tastes like & check if worth finishing off.

    • @ChrisAndCats
      @ChrisAndCats Год назад +4

      @@Gildedmuse splashing seems to be a triggering thing as it mimics prey behaviour. Add that to fishing then you're asking for trouble.

    • @atherisGAY
      @atherisGAY Год назад +7

      I agree. It looked like curiosity, not predation! It's hard to understand strange big "fish" like a human, if you have no hands lol

    • @Thejoshrandall
      @Thejoshrandall 3 месяца назад

      Didn't consider the guy as food?.....Didn't consider the rubber fin as food.....there, fixed it for ya

  • @EnriqueGonzalez18362
    @EnriqueGonzalez18362 Год назад +14

    I remember the Discovery Channel guy. It was a long time ago, when Discovery didn't suck and they used to do the shark week specials. Even back then as a kid a knew that exposing yourself in that situation is very dangerous, plus he transmitted the wrong message. He was all about situations poorly handled, and diminishing the respect people should have to wild apex predators. This is why I subscribed to your channel, you have common sense. You like sharks, you know how important they are for the ecosystem, but you know they are not pets, and just because we're humans, doesn't mean that all apex predators are harmless and recognize us as "not food". Sure, we're not part of their diet, but we can easily be food if they are hungry enough.

  • @Rigbycat123
    @Rigbycat123 Год назад +24

    For the sake of supposedly being an expert I’m kinda glad it was Ritter that got chomped and not the trusting reporter!

  • @justsomeguy6474
    @justsomeguy6474 Год назад +118

    You're the first channel that has pointed out the fishing line that I have seen. Nice detective work! It's like you're a scientist or something. ;)

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +31

      Hahahah, it took me a good few watches of the clip to spot it admittedly, but glad I could Sherlock Holmes it for you all!

    • @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068
      @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068 Год назад +1

      Actually this is a well known fake clip. Peopel have pointed it out in every video it's been featured.

    • @Mileznmiles
      @Mileznmiles Год назад

      @@SHARKBYTESexplain the Egypt shark attack

  • @VergilArcanis
    @VergilArcanis Год назад +75

    remember: sharks become dangerous when they are hungry. remember to bring snickers to remind them to eat so they feel better

  • @mabinogidrws
    @mabinogidrws Год назад +10

    I think the mako was just used to spear fishing and expecting a bite to eat. I saw a short on fb the other day where the makos were going for the cameras (because of reflection), but the average person would believe they're aggressive small GWs. 😕
    Love the nurse shark. Would love to see a headline, "Hungry nurse shark bites person, other nurses rush in to apply first aid." 😂

  • @surfrider986
    @surfrider986 Год назад +38

    Excellent content as always, Kris, thanks buddy!! A couple of comments:
    Ritter routinely waded and swam with Bull sharks as part of his school, in the eyes of many experts the attack on him was an accident waiting to happen. He blamed everyone except himself for the attack, including Marvin and the spotter/operation owner who did a lot to save his life. I still find his work interesting though as he did prove that bull sharks will not attack people when they have food available and the water is clear. He did an interesting video clip on this with Shark Gordon, where they waded and swam with the Bull sharks.
    There have been a handful of attacks by Makos off Egypt. I believe in 2010 a Mako was also identified in 2 of the Sharm El Sheikh attacks, where feeding was identified as the probable cause. The sharp drop-offs off the coast means that Oceanic Whitetips and Makos are occasionally seen closer to shore there than in other locations.

  • @hippolyte90
    @hippolyte90 Год назад +122

    I saw the whole documentary with Eric Ritter (spelling?) when it aired on Discovery Channel. He himself says that the bite was exploratory and they stayed in the water too long making the shark curious, so I believe your analysis is correct. I would love a video about the influencers getting bitten by nurse sharks!

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +29

      I never did get to watch the full episode of it, probably should have dug a little bit harder to find it 😂

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Год назад +30

      I remember watching the special when it came out and I remember even back then thinking, "bull sharks?" Like, surround yourself with lemons, nurses, ANYTHING but bulls!

    • @julieslowgrove3524
      @julieslowgrove3524 Год назад +9

      @@SHARKBYTES please do one on the idiot influencers.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +12

      @@Gildedmuse it’s undoubtedly a risky game

    • @heidirabbit8393
      @heidirabbit8393 Год назад

      That dude talked about other bites. Seemed to want to join that club. Been 20? years.

  • @erika_itsumi5141
    @erika_itsumi5141 Год назад +20

    if you have seen Anatomy of a shark bite, they actually did a recreation of the attack, and Eric said if he had not lifted his leg, she would have gotten him. he lifted his leg causing the sharks gill slits to shut, which cut off her breathing forcing her to release. in the docu, Anatomy of a Shark Bite, they actually used the animatronic Mako from Deep Blue Sea, as the reenactment shark. and the narrator says
    "after the tail swish covering the real bite cuts, its clear from our reconstruction what the shark was really trying to do, escape with ritter in order to consume him in deeper water"

  • @wildworld6264
    @wildworld6264 Год назад +18

    This one is for a pint!

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +3

      Thanks so much WildWorld - i'll be sure to enjoy it!

  • @adamhickey396
    @adamhickey396 Год назад +31

    Another great video Kris!
    I've stated my opinion of the Ritter incident before on another video (think that was on Sharks Happen though so I'll post it here.)
    I feel Erich Ritter's so called "experiment" here is quite simply how you well described it here: a daredevil stunt gone wrong.
    I recall this incident when it first happened, and I remember how later on Ritter blamed the spotter for not calling the shark out to him, the camera man for blocking his line of sight, and even Nigel Marvin for distracting him! He blamed absolutely everyone for this incident... but not himself.
    That is the crucial detail.
    This incident, without a doubt, was Ritter's fault. This was someone who foolhardily believed that he knew the behaviour of bull sharks just because he had done this waist deep wading with them for years before. He had become overconfident with them, almost believing perhaps that he understood them, or had "tamed" them. This mindset is the exact same as that from Timothy Treadwell, or Siegfried and Roy, or Ocean Ramsey, or even those RUclipsrs who own pet crocodiles or other wild animals and get too close to them and proclaim to "understand" them. Its the same situation with those poor orcas in Seaworld.
    You could spend years reading and researching animals. You could even spend the same amount of the time experiencing them in the field in their natural habitats, observing them, getting more comfortable around them. However, like humans, not all animals are alike. Indeed, much like Travis the Chimp, or even your domesticated dog or cat, or even a human being, any living thing can revert to their animalistic instincts with a flick of a switch, and no prior research or study can prepare anyone for that.
    I honestly feel sorry for Nigel Marvin. After this, it took him years to consider doing another nature documentary. He was so shocked and upset by the incident. I still think it affects him.
    Whilst I have stated unequivocally that Simon Nellist's attack was unprovoked, I can say with absolute certainty that Ritter's attack was a provoked one, and I'd agree with you that the shark no doubt did a test bite and that was that. Having read up on bull shark attacks, it is clear that if that shark wanted to attack Ritter, the injuries sustained to him would have been far, far worse.

    • @sharonbauer7522
      @sharonbauer7522 Год назад

      Nice comment for sure - but with chimps - just know any primate taken from their mother experiences behavioural and physiological changes that are lifelong. They cannot behave normally - there will be lifelong changes.

    • @johnmead8437
      @johnmead8437 Год назад +1

      Since so much of discovery is staged to the pathetic reality TV extreme, having a few incidents like this is all that gives it much credibility. Certainly adds to the entertainment factor, like influencers that would have benefitted by being shaken more as infants being sampled etc.

    • @solidflyer286
      @solidflyer286 Год назад +1

      My kids love Nigel (prehistoric park, walking with dinosaur specials) and I hadn’t realised he was involved in this. Very sad.

  • @OneAmancham
    @OneAmancham Год назад +32

    Influencers and nurse sharks ... yes, please, do that compilation. Would be interesting to see just how many you find.
    Amazing video again. So happy shark bytes is back for another season.

  • @poisonheml0ck
    @poisonheml0ck Год назад +33

    excited to become a channel member!! your channel is seriously one of the best in my opinion. ive loved sharks since i was a kid and your videos have been so helpful in learning about them. and are always entertaining too of course! thanks for everything you do :^)

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +4

      Welcome Jude, thanks so much for becoming a member and helping out the channel!

  • @noicemcnoiceface4006
    @noicemcnoiceface4006 Год назад +16

    Awesome video as always Kris!!!
    It's also been a wild time for sharks in the news, there's a new shark species they found in Australia based on egg shell morphology, tons of leopard sharks have been washing up dead in California and apparently there's a report about a white shark surviving an orca attack in South Africa. I was wondering if you've read about any of these and your opinions about it?

  • @CaseyUnderCovers
    @CaseyUnderCovers Год назад +4

    That Erich Ritter bite looks so gentle at first, like a lazy nibble, until the shark tries to leave with the meat.

  • @cazzey8569
    @cazzey8569 Год назад +15

    Yay shark Bytes day! Diamond content as usual 😊🎉🦈

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +1

      We’re back - what did you think of this one?

  • @sherylbjerre9636
    @sherylbjerre9636 Год назад +8

    TY Kris, always like to see your advocacy for sharks while appraising these scenarios. Cheers from Vancouver BC

  • @rottweilerfun9520
    @rottweilerfun9520 Год назад +9

    I'm glad to see that you got a membership option. Your videos are excellent and I'm happy to chip in.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +2

      Welcome to the Shark Bytes Membership! 😁😁

  • @callanightshade8079
    @callanightshade8079 Год назад +6

    7:55 I'm proud of myself for identifying the tiger shark lol. I'm slowly getting better at identifying the different shark species thanks to your channel lol 😊🦈

  • @squirrel_82
    @squirrel_82 Год назад +10

    Manni was fine other than absolutely crapping his pants!!!! I almost crapped my pants watching it. My dad, Marine Biologist, used to mess with me when we would go out fishing as a kid. He'd wait till I jumped off the boat 15 to 20 miles out and tell me, "Hey son, did you know sharks like to follow boats for food?!" I know now that he was full of it but at 12 yo I learned how to walk on water getting back into the boat. Thanks Dad..... I was lucky growing up on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. I've gotten to see a lot of Marine life and a lot of sharks. They're just so majestic to watch in the water. My dad passed away some time ago but when I see sharks I think of him.

    • @foxibot
      @foxibot Год назад +1

      Sorry about your father passing, sounds like you really miss him. It’s hard losing your dad no matter how old you are. Sending you a hug.

  • @pamelajackson6954
    @pamelajackson6954 Год назад +10

    😂 the odd beer! I think you deserve the odd beer for making this content and sharing it with us.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +5

      I do like the odd beer Pamela that’s for sure 😂 - hopefully another drunk shark science episode coming this season as well!

    • @zoology7764
      @zoology7764 Год назад

      ​@@SHARKBYTES wow then very excited 😂😂 sir I definitely watch

  • @rexy5770
    @rexy5770 Год назад +6

    The trailer for the Meg 2 came out and it looks more ridiculous than ever 😂 hope we can get a movie reaction In August!

  • @gracemoseley6710
    @gracemoseley6710 Год назад +2

    I recently became fascinated with sharks and I'm falling in love with them. I'm really happy I found your channel first. No BS, very engaging, educational, and unbiased. I really like that you don't lean into sensational exaggerations for views... really good stuff. If you're ever in Florida, let me buy you a beer!

  • @heatherninneman558
    @heatherninneman558 Год назад +3

    Can you do a shark attack analysis on the video of the attack on Heather Boswell and the attack of Jordan Lindsey? Jordan's attack still disturbs me to this day because I just don't believe she was attacked by three tiger sharks. They do not hunt nor attack in packs. I really would like to get a researcher's opinion on her particular case and what happened.

  • @Lotan_
    @Lotan_ Год назад +4

    Could see the Nurse Shark one being a simple reflexive action. Since they are animals that do a lot of exploration and investigation via their mouths, rather than hands like we do. So I can see it being the same as when humans throw our hands up as a reaction to unexpected things in our face.

  • @aquakirby5198
    @aquakirby5198 Год назад +3

    I want an Influencers VS Nurse Sharks video now. 🤣

  • @justin57153
    @justin57153 Год назад +1

    Happy to be a member Kristian... Let's gooooo!

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      Welcome Justin! Thanks so much for joining

  • @jdx4174
    @jdx4174 Год назад +2

    Was just watching the Submarine shark video again when this popped up.
    Luckyyyy.
    Hope you had a great Weekend Kris!

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      You’ll always find us here on Sundays 😁

  • @Timesend
    @Timesend Год назад +2

    6:02 lol this clip 🤣🤣

  • @hardmcshaft7931
    @hardmcshaft7931 Год назад +2

    That guy at the back of the boat withthe crab pot is one lucky guy. He almost lost his leg

  • @saraprva4172
    @saraprva4172 Год назад +6

    Wasn't a starving Mako responsible for one of the Sharm el Sheik attacks a few yrs ago ? I know most were a White Tip but an emaciated Mako was caught & blamed for one attack.
    Loving your content - hello from Adriatic coast Croatia 🇭🇷 ❤️🦈👏

    • @tomrhue4975
      @tomrhue4975 Год назад +2

      The Mako was responsible for some of the attacks, however the White Tip was responsible for the fatal attack. Both sharks were individually identified as the culprid (which is quite unusual for shark attacks as far as I know).

    • @mabinogidrws
      @mabinogidrws Год назад

      He said this in the video

  • @elezeiaz
    @elezeiaz Год назад +4

    Def get yourself a bear for my membership fee this month, your channel has grown sooo much since I first came along and you deserve that beer! 😊

    • @elezeiaz
      @elezeiaz Год назад +2

      Okay I am dying at my own mistype here, BEAR. lmao. ofc I meant beer

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +2

      Just pop into my local and ask for a bear 😂🐻

  • @cyndex1014
    @cyndex1014 Год назад +2

    Hey Kristian! I was wondering if there was any way to contact you? I'm filling in this book, mostly for personal reasons, as a sort of short encyclopedia of sharks, and I have this passage i'd like to send to you to make sure I'm accurate! I have done some brief research on it, It is a sort of 'warning' that despite sharks not being dangerous killing machines, it isn't always a good idea to swim with them/touch them/feed them.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      Hi - happy to read over this as and when I can, please send to kp366@exeter.ac.uk

  • @CytrisMonster
    @CytrisMonster Год назад +3

    I think the line in the third vid of the tiger shark is attached to the cage--to me it looks like the shark is going for the cage, which makes sense b/c the vibrations of the cage hitting the water would attract it, esp. since there are usually fish in those cages...

  • @KikoroChan
    @KikoroChan Год назад +5

    Thank you for your interesting content! Just became a member to support you :)

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      Thanks so much for becoming a member - really glad you’re enjoying the content 😁

  • @TheRealTomLauda
    @TheRealTomLauda Год назад +3

    Love your channel, i binged all your content after finding out about it ! Each time i watch your videos, i get the idea that a collab with the guys at Dive Talk would be fantastic.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +3

      Thanks Tom, I’ll check out Dive Talk at some point

  • @kavemanx420x
    @kavemanx420x Год назад +2

    Thanks for mentioning the membership wouldn't have realized it was an option otherwise.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      Welcome to the Shark Bytes membership - thanks so much for joining!

  • @jritechnology
    @jritechnology Год назад +1

    @6:11 I think it's small Lemon shark? I could be wrong though, but I saw no black on the right pectoral fin when it was shown.

  • @painterlypotts
    @painterlypotts Год назад +2

    That video of Manni reminds me of when dogs shove their nose under your arm at dinner. I'm glad he was ok!
    That guy's hand must've hurt, but it's neat to see a clean pic of what a nurse shark bite wound looks like. It reminds me of sewing.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      It fits those nurse shark teeth perfectly!

  • @waterdragon2224
    @waterdragon2224 Год назад +1

    Great video as always Kris! Love your channel. It’s educational and entertaining. ❤❤❤

  • @jedgepilbrow8833
    @jedgepilbrow8833 Год назад +3

    I have read somewhere that makos use their speed to catch up with their prey and frequently attack the fins and tail to slow down fast fish before making a kill. I can’t remember where I read it (sorry) but I was looking for information on mako interactions with humans and, found that attacks were rare but swimmers’ flippers were ‘often’ targeted. i live in the south of Spain and they are not uncommon here. There are clips of interactions two to three kilometres off shore but they normally appear curious more than aggressive.

  • @Odin9Realms
    @Odin9Realms Год назад +1

    I’ve been diving and snorkeling around Blacktip Reef sharks here in Guam many times, they are super chill in my experience.

  • @pierceclrk
    @pierceclrk Год назад +2

    Great video again. Top class content.

  • @ddraigmafon4725
    @ddraigmafon4725 Год назад +2

    Fantastic video, always learn so much from your content 🙏🏻👏

  • @danielversion1.035
    @danielversion1.035 Год назад +2

    Nurse Sharks are my new heros... 😂👌

  • @LC57LC57
    @LC57LC57 Год назад +5

    RIP Erich Ritter ❤

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 Год назад

      I was checking the comments to see if anyone else would write the same thing as me.

  • @RebekahDawsonHBIC
    @RebekahDawsonHBIC 9 месяцев назад

    I have a DVD of that episode where Eric gets bit. Got it as a christmas present as a child and the first time I watched it I kept thinking "why are you standing around bull sharks?!" even as a child with no experience and limited knowledge of sharks knew, you don't mess with bulls.

  • @edwardwagner588
    @edwardwagner588 Год назад +2

    Question. Are there underwater sounds that a scuba diver uses that may attract or cause sharks to keep a distance? Such as underwater air horns that typically vibrate loudly underwater or air tank knockers, or etc.. I know this is vague and that there are probably a million variables.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +2

      The crinkling sound of a plastic bottle has definitely been seen to attract sharks. Perhaps a loud underwater device could deter a shark that’s getting a bit too close - but not sure on any research into it specifically!

  • @jake5134
    @jake5134 Год назад +13

    Only recently found this channel but absolutely loving it! Keep up the awesome work

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +3

      Hey Jake, really glad you’re enjoying the channel!

  • @mageside
    @mageside 5 месяцев назад

    8:39 magnificent catch!! I wouldn't have caught that!!

  • @MourningCoffeeMusic
    @MourningCoffeeMusic Год назад +2

    If I were a Plummer, I’d name my channel SHART PYPES.

  • @whiteumbrella9344
    @whiteumbrella9344 Год назад +20

    Always entertaining to watch idiots provoking sharks trying to mind their own business...and then getting a nip.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      It’s always the way isn’t it!

  • @JohnR1298
    @JohnR1298 Год назад +1

    That's a glove puppet with Manny 😆
    From the snout shape and level of aggression, could it have been a young bull shark?

  • @shadow7gr
    @shadow7gr Год назад +2

    There was a fatal shark attack in S.Australia last Saturday. No body found yet.

  • @TheSeabum
    @TheSeabum Год назад

    Yes!!! To the compilation video of influencers and nurse sharks 😂😂

  • @ohsouthlondon
    @ohsouthlondon Год назад +2

    How often do you get in the water with sharks from a professional (as opposed to leisure) perspective? Is it a big part of the job, or just at need during primary research?

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +3

      Getting in the water with sharks (from a professional stand point) is actually very rare. There's lots of work done from along the side of boats, but actual in water research is not that common. I wish it was more common, although thats where the leisure side comes in!

  • @杰-说话都要講道理
    @杰-说话都要講道理 Год назад +2

    Excellent as usual 👍 ❤ 🦈
    Really nice content and job !! 🤗 😊

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @mrkipling2201
    @mrkipling2201 Год назад +1

    Eric was a bit too careless I'm afraid and I think he said the same thing. RIP to Eric as well. Thanks for your work

  • @christinewhitmore2062
    @christinewhitmore2062 Год назад +2

    Really, really enjoy your channel.
    Keep up good work

  • @ianstandley297
    @ianstandley297 Год назад +2

    Jack Grealish really knows sharks

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +2

      He’s not too bad at footie either 😂

  • @sharksonata
    @sharksonata Год назад +1

    I love your reaction videos!! these were super cool to watch

  • @Lucy-fq8rj
    @Lucy-fq8rj Год назад +3

    Thanks for your content, love your videos, I watch anything I can find about sharks and the ocean, so absolutely love that I’ve found your channel recently.

  • @Jane-oz7pp
    @Jane-oz7pp Год назад +3

    influencer nurse shark compilation when?

  • @matthewwalker5430
    @matthewwalker5430 Год назад +11

    I have to be honest, I'm with the nurse sharks on this one. I think most people can sympathise with the them wanting to attack influencers all the time and, frankly, I'm surprised they don't attack them the second they get into the water, they're annoying as fk...
    ... Kristian is a scientist though, so he doesn't count

  • @joanneshaw3071
    @joanneshaw3071 3 месяца назад

    Been binge watching your videos. I live on the Gold Coast Australia right near the beach. I absolutely love the ocean I’m always swimming. You mentioned Lady Musgrave island. The one and only time I’ve seen a shark was there. I was walking right on the edge of the water and the shark swam past me, not sure who was scared more, me or the shark. Managed to get some great pics though. I can’t speak for all Australians but we know that the sharks are there. We know the chances of getting attacked by one is slim. We take that chance because of our love for the ocean. There’s one thing that scares me more and that’s a rip. So many people especially the last 2 years have drowned in rips right near where I live. That’s what we take seriously. I’m not Australian born and raised, I’m English/Australian. Came here when I was 15. Loving your videos

  • @nicksanders425
    @nicksanders425 Год назад +1

    The Tiger shark and Aussie blokes I have seen a longer version where the guy in the water gets pushed in by one of his mates. Now that you have pointed out the the shark has been hooked it makes more sense.

  • @sandyearwood916
    @sandyearwood916 Год назад

    Love your channel love sharks and they scare the crap out of me

  • @joecrammond6221
    @joecrammond6221 Год назад +2

    watching the clip of the Mako shark noting how rare they are makes me think about the 2010 Sharm El Sheikh shark attacks, I don't think a Mako was confirmed to be a culprit but one was caught soon after the first four attacks, have you done a video on the 2010 Sharm El Sheikh shark attacks? would love to donate money or become a member but money is tight for me, especially as i haven't long moved home

    • @mabinogidrws
      @mabinogidrws Год назад

      I honestly don't know how they can't identify the species from the bite wounds. Makos eat fish and have needle like teeth to do so. They're obviously different from most sharks that attack people.

  • @TheVisualante
    @TheVisualante Год назад +1

    This is a shark channel I can respect not those fluffy influencers. Pragmatic while respecting sharks

  • @jdx4174
    @jdx4174 Год назад +1

    Kris, if you do another Movie Commentary, i think it would be good to include a ranking for both categories of Realism and Enjoyment for each Movie you´ve reviewed so far, this way we would also see how the new Movie ranks im comparison the ones before

  • @maciekillebrew2614
    @maciekillebrew2614 Год назад

    You are so enjoyable to watch. Thank you.

  • @travyboy5947
    @travyboy5947 2 месяца назад

    "there are no dangerous sharks only dangerous situations" *puts self into dangerous situation*

  • @sawyerdave1
    @sawyerdave1 Год назад

    Love it, I think sharks happen has/had the full video

  • @USOTPC
    @USOTPC 7 месяцев назад

    Classic mako: bites the fin, waits for Chad to bleed out

  • @rockinguitarist1
    @rockinguitarist1 Год назад

    Make us wait for the next clips?!?
    What a dick move!! 😁😆🤣

  • @cds3703
    @cds3703 Год назад +3

    I've been reading articles about great white sharks for a bit and then I stumbled upon an article saying that a 11.4 foot (3.5 meter) great white shark survived an attack from Port and Starboard. The shark in the picture actually has rake marks which could be Orcas. So I've been wondering, how could the great white shark got away from them. The article mentions that Port and Starboard could still be perfecting their technique or that any predator could fail but I doubt this since they started their killing spree in 2017 so they would have 5 years to perfect their technique. I would really like to know what you think about this.
    I would send a link but RUclips deletes comments with links

    • @jritechnology
      @jritechnology Год назад +2

      I don't think a white shark could have escaped unless there was some interference from the people....and if that was the case, I would not want to earn bad points from Port and Starboard....
      The shark was dead meat unless P&S decided not to eat the liver and let the shark live, or there was influence from people.

    • @cds3703
      @cds3703 Год назад +1

      @@jritechnology I don't think there could have been human interference, no one has actually seen Port and Starboard kill a great white and if they did, someone would have recorded it already or spoken up about it already. I also don't really see Port and Starboard passing up an opportunity like that. the liver is big and fatty so passing up an opportunity like that wouldn't be smart on their end.

    • @noicemcnoiceface4006
      @noicemcnoiceface4006 Год назад +1

      While I haven't read the report yet, I did see pics of it a few days ago and man that's crazy. I just can't stop think about how the shark was able to get out of that situation

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Год назад +4

      Think about how many predation events fail. Most large predators fail more often than succeed. I think it's easy to believe the two orca just failed to get that particular shark. For all we know, since no one has witnessed the predation events, they could fail 20-40% of the time and we would have no way of knowing.

    • @cds3703
      @cds3703 Год назад +1

      @@Gildedmuse That is a valid point

  • @erinaltstadt4234
    @erinaltstadt4234 Год назад +1

    I would love to see a video about influencers and nurses sharks

  • @Flavajabarii
    @Flavajabarii Год назад

    whoa i seen most of these clips, as i have a huge interest in ocean life,
    but it's very interesting seeing your takes.
    subbed

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +1

      Welcome to Shark Bytes, make sure to check out some of our older content too - hopefully you enjoy!! 🦈

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks! LOVE THE THREAT POSES 🎉 DO MORE!!!!!

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for supporting Shark Bytes! More on the way 😁

  • @Coccolinodc
    @Coccolinodc Год назад +2

    Eric and the spotter were facing each other, instead they should have stood back to back to not have their back exposed

  • @MuriKakari
    @MuriKakari Год назад

    Lol. If you buy the beer and then do a Drunk Science episode it's still investment in the channel.

  • @danielhowell1640
    @danielhowell1640 Год назад +1

    The shark that went after the kid looked like a small Bull shark.

  • @IndominusRexi
    @IndominusRexi Год назад

    Hey Kristian love the vids. Would love your thoughts on the Cameron Robbins Clip where he jumps into the water and it seems like there is a shark in the water with him before he disappears.

    • @factchecker472
      @factchecker472 Год назад +1

      Tracking Sharks covers this in his most recent video.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад

      Video coming shortly for my thoughts

  • @cyclone3999
    @cyclone3999 Год назад +1

    The mako seemed like it was doing more of a curiosity bite. Just checking out if the fisherman was something worth eating. So at first it was predation but the shark kinda seems to loose interest. Idk, hard to tell from that short clip but thats just my thoughts.

  • @HDApex
    @HDApex Год назад

    @SHARK BYTES Can you cover the recent fatal shark attack video? 23 year old Russian V. Popov was attacked by a tiger shark in Egypt.

  • @tigerman1978
    @tigerman1978 Год назад

    The influencer was surprisingly calm for just having his hand in a sharks mouth...

  • @krisorgan
    @krisorgan Год назад

    That bite on 10:53 looked nasty, it had me imagining that muscle getting completely torn off. Pain

  • @jritechnology
    @jritechnology Год назад +3

    @3:10 It's still 10 Kris.
    Now it's 11 if that gets reported.

    • @SHARKBYTES
      @SHARKBYTES  Год назад +2

      Thanks for letting me know 🙌🙌

  • @markgutteridge6830
    @markgutteridge6830 Год назад +2

    The Eric Ritter Bull shark tried to take him out to deeper water. That indicates an intent to feed and not an exploratory bite.

  • @Forscythe80
    @Forscythe80 6 месяцев назад

    I recall seeing the documentary that had Eric and that bullshark bite. Eric said the shark was trying to take him out to deeper water, and sugested it may have done that to perhaps consume him (or at least part of him).

  • @kcgunzz3416
    @kcgunzz3416 Год назад +1

    Great content

  • @ellagrant6190
    @ellagrant6190 Год назад

    Hey, one in my neighbourhood. Lady Musgrave Island is off the coast of where I live.

  • @mrkipling2201
    @mrkipling2201 Год назад +1

    That Bull shark was possibly ' Nigel Marven '...

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 11 месяцев назад

      It's normally Hank Marvin, which is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Starving. I thought I'd change it in this one instance......

  • @nono-i7t
    @nono-i7t Год назад

    The instagram poser getting bit is hilarious.

  • @larissapotts96
    @larissapotts96 Год назад

    New here and i am loving it!