LittleLulubee theres no real suspense given that I read the title and see the thumbnail I just don’t know where the 3 second actual clip worth watching will be in this 47 second video when first clicking
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What's your point? If you click on this video not knowing when the good bit happens, you end up watching the whole thing until you see what you clicked for? Didn't wanna skip ahead in case I missed it
Super cool video. I mean the last 3 seconds. Idea: edit the first 35 seconds out, then repeat the “breach” a couple times in slo-mo, each repeat extra slow. If you must keep the entire 47 seconds, please add the Jaws music building up to the “breach” to keep us mildly entertained 😉
Nothing wrong with it the way it is. Any Monday morning quarter back can do better. Even tho you worded nice all your thoughts could have been kept in your head. Thanks but no thanks.
Sharks dont eat people they only want seals they just want to swim with californians So all cali people should go swim with them and dont worry cause some cali dude once told me that he swims with them all the time and people arent on theyre menu so californians go swim with them
when i was 14 on holiday, went on a speed boat trip and we all jumped out about 2 miles off shore, later to be told that area is noted for the amount of Great Whites.
Great white sharks are not known to actively hunt humans. They have more interest in hunting fish and other marine animals, and don’t show much of an interest in humans unless you splash and swim around them drawing their attention out of curiosity. Your more likely to be hit by a lightning strike than you are to be attacked by a shark. Just stay out of their way and don’t move if you encounter a shark and doesn’t notice you’re there. Remember, you’re in *their* territory, so you’re the one putting yourself at risk by swimming in their waters.
MARK MALASICS shut the fuck up DUDE. One word really got you butthurt Jesus Christ you seriously must not have shit going on in life if that’s what gets your panties tangled.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: these truly are magnificent animals, and the really frightening thing is, you wouldn't know this guy was eating you until you were actually in his gut. The sea looks very calm right until the very second a 10000 pound great white decides to take a closer look at these strange puny things huddling together on a boat ...
@@rickyhyppa7960 ha yeah I guess you would...not a damn thing you could do about it though, I'm guessing....the thing that blows my mind is this: if you live in a part of the world that is home to a lot of these beautiful animals, like I do (Australia), and you go ocean swimming regularly, chances are one of these guys has been quite close to you at some stage, and you never even knew it was there. He wasn't interested in you, he didn't want to bite you or eat you, and that's possibly why you're still alive today ...unreal ...
The world is a very dangerous place. We forget that at our peril. But we have to forget that, in a way - if we all thought seriously about all the things out there that could very easily kill us (including wild animals), none of us would be brave enough to do anything!
Animals don't think laterally, or in the abstract. They just do what their instincts and patterning tell them to do. If they die, they die, so be it. That's the survival of the fittest in action. Human beings can actually think about consequences and the probability of success or catastrophic failure - and we do things that will harm us anyway! We override our instinct to avoid danger every day. We're a strange strange species....
@@patrickniehus3132 It blows my mind people still believe what you wrote there. Octopuses, elephants, dolphins and Ravens are just a few examples of animals that can think laterally. Even if one animal's ability to think isn't as great as another, they're still able to think. It's not just "instinct".
There's a possibility that its him since he has done a documentary for shark protection : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Pp0igxLGzjI.html
The amount of people whining that this video was ALmOST A fUlL mInUTE blows me away. I watched it twice and enjoyed the ambience both times. Surprised at how the shore looks considering the description says it is South Africa.
See all the little fishes jump out the way 1st…. I thought it was bait chucked in when I watched it, but on closer inspection, it’s deffo the fish jumping outta the way, which is how the line man knew to pull it back at any sec…. Great footage !!
Yes, absolutely. Since you would most likely be swimming prone at the time, the impact will be around the rib area. They'll snap like twigs under several tons of pressure per square inch at the point of impact. This is how we know sharks don't like eating us. If they did, humans would never have made it across the ocean.
Did you see that? No? Neither did I until it was out of the water. And it's why I shiver when I hear the lapping of water around a dock or the crash of waves. The ocean is an abyss and we do not belong in it. We are outclassed by so many creatures swimming around and it's only by the fact we don't taste good that our ancestors crossed the oceans alive.
goosebumps and the very chilly kind. the weight of a modern car coming at you with so much force and the bumper is lined with razors, yikes! I've replayed this so many times and you legit can't see it till right before breach
personally, i don't mind the 2 hours of footage before the actual breach. but would it have killed you to keep the video running for another 2 seconds?
That's what I was gonna say (minus the "2 hours" exaggeration). All that time of nothing then cuts off before the splash from the shark has even settled. LOL.
@@almighty8111 Lol, you are smarter than a marine biologist, good, look at that: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-duSPHGiPhwk.html The shark is playing basket with her head, yeah?
When you see little fish jumping there is something going on underneath. It's a great reminder the last time I was in Florida little fish kept jumping very close to me. Later I looked up in that beach has a good number of bull sharks. It was a little murky that day too. Probably a risk I shouldn't have taken