@@xxhexo8628 I was actually at bondi during a crisis, believe it was a fight or something. It ended up being resolved, But it was a big scare, i was quite young back then however.
Humans claim to be "apex predators" and "top of the food chain" (when we're actually frugivores....), and yet they disprove themselves everyday. If you were an apex predator the TRUE apex predator, the shark, would be fleeing from YOU! Stupid carnists..... This is what the lies of animal agriculture has done to you who don't study science but just listen to McDonald's ads.... www.watchdominion.com
Haha, this is so true! I grew up in South Australia, which is one of the known regions for Great White's. Swimming at the beach as a kid if the shark alarm went off everyone just kind of casually strolled out of the ocean, stood around waiting for the all clear, and then went straight back in the water. I've literally never experienced a shark alarm situation at a beach where people started panicking en masse. It's just like (shark alarm sounds) 'oh right-o, better get out the water then'.
@@claireeyles7560 lolololol I love that bc it’s the exact same way here in the southern US when we get tornado sirens going off all the time during the spring and early summer thunderstorms..... most of the time in college when I lived in a 100+ year old sorority house that the big bad wolf could have demolished with a sneeze, when we would get a tornado siren warning go off like 5 to 7 of us (out of the 50 or so living there) would saunter sleepily down to the basement MAYBE if we weren’t already too exhausted from going out that night haha. 🤣🤷🏻♀️ it’s amazing what you get used to depending on wherever you live lol!!!! 🌪☠️🙏🏼😬💕💕💕💕 (oh and the tornado sirens sound exactly like the shark alarm too lol!)
That handmovement he did to warn people without speaking another language! That was a perfect one! In Holland we only have little sandshark that are small so we don't have a shark alarm. But that sign I will remember forever!
I was attacked by a shark once before. It got a hold of my leg and as soon as I punched it and started struggling with it it let me go. There was alot of blood and I was injured but I survived. I was on crutches for about a month. It was definitely a scary experience.
I love the guy who doubted the shark story. How about we put him on a board and let him go into the water to search. Hopefully he will find the shark or let’s say the shark will find him. At least he won’t be a skeptic any longer. 😁
That guys a dumbass going by clearly some sort of old wives tale about seagulls and sharks. every time I've seen sharks around seagulls tend to follow them not avoid them!
I'm an Aussie American whose surfed Oz, Hawaii, and California I can tell you, sharks don't scare me, rips and getting pulled out does. For every one person who gets eaten or fatally mauled by a shark 10,000+ drown.
Bobby and his flaming seagulls..... I wonder how he explains the seagulls they've found in shark's stomachs if the birds have some sort of third eye view of sharks. Did they fly in there or more likely, got swallowed by a shark sneaking up on them from behind when they were bobing around on the surface?
I’ve been in Florida with my family, everyone was pointing at something but I didn’t see them pointing at whatever and I heard nothing cus water in my ears but then I got the water cleared and I heard the people yelling ‘come back! There’s a shark!’ So I scramble along side my family and get out as fast as I can possibly go. Luckily, no injuries.
People at the beach are almost always worried about sharks and jellyfish But I’m more scared of the water and broken sea shells! It hurts so bad to step on those shells and the thought of drowning is sickening
I had something similar with the dolphin thing down in Florida in the Key West, long story short some people thought a land shark was a dolphin so elderly people swam near it luckily no one was bit while instigating it
We were visiting Fernandina beach and me my brother his two friends and my friend were swimming. I was talking to my friend and she just screamed SHARK!!! and I turned a bout and I see a huge fin and it’s back gliding over the wave. we sprinted in towards the beach and told everyone to leave the water!! Definitely one of the scariest moments in my life
Tommy was on,y there for 1 year but he’s seen everything 😂 he saw the diver running away from a seal, he’s caught a sea snake, he’s seen the shark and most importantly, he’s even flown before lol
Of the thousands to millions of people that attend beaches around the world, only about 72 get attacked per year. Of those, only around 10 are lethal. So you may have to change your goal, unless you wanna be broke. Maybe save people from the water instead