Zi still miss Steve so much he was taken too soon, but left behind a great legend for others to follow. His daughter & son continue in his footstep, thank u Robert, Bindi & Terri for keeping his memory forever fresh.
5:14 Did that shark just try to act like it meant to bump into the reef on camera? "MY NOSE! SHARK CROSSING, A-HOLE! I mean, meant to do that. Just keep swimming..."
@@aronious291 Even in this vid he got bitten. Handling snakes and crocs on land is his forte and in his element. Under water things are much more dangerous.
I just wince when I watch this. Just the way he dives pains me, big coral head? Lets throw my hands right on it. Why put air in my bc when I can just do push-ups on corals? Yeah leave only bubbles...
Shut the fuck up you idiot! They do tours every single day on the Great Barrier Reef with tourist that probably do more damage ! However you are talking shit about the greatest most passionate conservationist ever !
It depends on the animal. Steve outright admitted in the episode that he made a mistake and an understandable one at that. And of course he NEVER would have harmed the shark but of course the shark doesn't know that. RIP Steve.
Generally speaking if you're going to handle a shark grabbing it by the tail is your safest option. There's still a risk of being bitten. But it's the best option for you and the shark.