It’s called sharks skin, and if it hits you at the wrong angle it’s like a cheese grater to your skin. At the right angle is extremely aero/fluid dynamic tho and aids in swimming a little faster
It look that the shark was caught. Somebody was cutting wire around his tale. And his mouth was bloddy. I believe these fishermans were fishing for sharcks. And someboy mar the story.
That clip, I believe, that's a baby great white. My guess they thought it was a mako, so they brought it up. But the first clip was definitely a freak accident.
This fruity music combined with the sharks profusely dripping bloody mouth and black lifeless eyes is actually probably the most inexplainable mix of emotions I’ve ever felt💀
Fun Fact: The eyes are black because a majority of mackeral sharks spend their time near the surface, where light can easily penetrate. Underneath the layer of what is effectively black skin is actually a baby blue color! The black skins helps to protect their eyes.
🤦🏻♀️IT IS NOT ATTACKING THEM! Stop using misleading titles like this. Edit: This shark is a Mako shark. Breaching, or in simpler terms jumping, is a known behavior of Mako sharks in response to being caught on a fisherman's hook, or also when trying to knock parasites off their bodies. The blood in this sharks mouth is its own. This all was explained by the original poster of this video. The best thing to do if you are not prepared to deal with a huge Mako shark, is to take the loss of whatever fish you had caught and cut the line. If not, you risk this happening. This is a comment section, and I am commenting. Anyone telling me to stop trying to control other people's speech are doing the exact thing they are telling me not to do. I was swiping through videos, saw this and the comments, and stated a simple fact. This arguing in the replies is just silly.
@@FonikosGazmasan accident… you know. Shark jumps out of the water surprised a boat is in its path. Flails around trying to get back to its natural habitat. Probably anything BUT an attack.
Povero squalo! Il sangue è suo, si è ferito cascando col muso sulla barca! Quei pescatori sono spietati! Non dovrebbero andare lì ad interferire... Poor shark! The blood is his, he injured himself by falling nose-first into the boat! Those fishermen are ruthless! They shouldn't go there to interfere...
Dude, unless they fed him something from on top of the boat, it's his own blood bleeding out. Blood won't stick to them when they eat something under the water. You've been watching the money Jaws too much. 😂
@Vortex-ki4fg I can't express how wrong you are. "Freeing a literal shark sounds like a simple task" is obviously sarcastic. 2/10, reading comprehension needs improvement.
@@Vortex-ki4fg 2 things, 1: OP comment is sarcasm. 2:MrAlphaBlack's username is a joke. Please don't insult them, same with you MrAlphaBlack, both of you, don't insult each other
What? What does my youtube name have to do with your not being able to understand sarcasm? You call yourself a vortex, just shows that I don't care what you think, and I can read better than you. See how weird and nonsensical that is? Has nothing to do with your name. Maybe it's not just your reading comprehension that's shot...@@Vortex-ki4fg
Not sharp. It rough, like sandpaper and it's not gonna cause serious bodily injury. At most it'd be like a light to moderate case of road rash. Not to mention 99-100% of fishing boats have gloves you can put on to avoid that happening.
I imagine a big ass Shark like that flailing around if it hit you it could probably knock you down.Knock you off the boat heavy as hell to get back in the water.That would suck it could still bite you if you weren't careful.
You probably wouldn't have to, there's only 2 species of sharks that can jump onto boats, the mako and the threshers, and both are almost harmless to humans (the threshers won't attack, but the makos will but only when threatened.)
@@aaronb3225 womp womp. Proverbs 17:22 A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones. It's good to laugh a little in a negative cruel world.
U can’t really be cut by a shark unless you’re manhandling them or u touch them from tail to head but it could be safe if u touch them from head to tail
@@Robin-xo9nw Yes you can, I have cut my hand from handling a shark when I forgot to don the correct PPE. Why do you think I commented what I did? because I have experience with handling sharks and have had it happen to me before.
Yeah it was tight but it’s just a wrap, it wasn’t tied. He will swim for an hour or two and it will fall off. They bent the rope in two, wrapped it around the tail, then ran the ends through the loop. That’s as humane as they could’ve been in their situation 😂
True. I was shocked when a shark swam next to a boat I was on & i felt its topside as it swam by. It looks smooth but It lightly shredded the skin on my palm.
@@PowderedVoltage Clickbait may help individual creators to rise up the RU-vid algorithm, but when it's _that_ intentionally misleading, it's not just spreading misinformation, it's downright harmful to an entire species. Shark attacks on humans are _extremely_ rare, even in their own hunting zones / times. These accidents happen more often, because sharks protect their eyes just before attacking (blinding them momentarily, making it hard to differentiate a boat's hull from the sea floor with only echolocation) The public perception of sharks is still near rock bottom ever since the release of _Jaws_ ... A movie which both the director and original author regret having published for the impact it made on the already declining shark population. (Search for "did Jaws affect shark population" on google for a dozen of articles) Videos like these accumulating thousands of likes spreading the hate towards this truly magnificent beast will never get a pass from me.
I thought the same thing. Ha! Another commenter stated this was inspiration for Sharknado, however I thought more like Jaws, especially with the shark on the bow.
The larger shark was caught and was being released hence the rope around its tail being cut to release it and the bloody mouth. Typical misleading clickbait
Check tht lying asz title the SHARK attack them, when the Shark is in his natural element, where r they? So, who’s doin the attacking who? Even the Sharks get lied on. NO SHAME!
The title is VERY misleading. The shark isn't attacking the people on the boat. It was attacking the fish around them and jumped into their boat by mistake...
@@mickmcknight162 huh? Are you ok over there? I dont see any animal cruelty.....how is it animal cruelty if the shark jumped into their boat on its own? lol you are the reason bleach bottles have labels on them.
The shark most likely jumped out of the water not realizing there is a boat. So by having a title that says he attacked the people you ad fuel to the fire of humans hunting sharks because they wrongly think that they are a big threat to them.
I would take this video as a good warning to be wary of sharks being able to accidentally end up in your boat. I had more empathy for the sharks plight until I watched that horrific video of that Russian boy being mauled and devoured by a shark in Egypt at a popular holiday resort while he was swimming close to shore with friends in a mostly enclosed area. The attack was brutal, long and as evil as it could get. After seeing that video, which has stained my brain, I’ve gone over every question possible to excuse it but nothing weighs up. Only conclusion is that you can tame an orca out of the wild, a grizzly, brown bear from young age etc etc but sharks are the only predator that can never be tamed. They are just killer meat grinders of the sea. Whales and dolphins and more would be much better off without them. Sharks are demonic.
The ecosystem if lots of sharks are goin extinct because of illegal fishing and hunting if the sharks go extinct the fish population grows greatly they eats all the food sources because nothing is there to eat them and then the ecosystem falls apart because then the fish have nothing to eat and die off so next time you say “it’s a fish who cares” remember our ocean wouldn’t be here with out them@@AngryDad.
That last shark looked like it was caught possibly on a line and hooked by fisherman’s hand gaff (handle hook) to take it in the boat. There isn’t really too many explanations how a fisherman’s hand gaff or large hook ended up in its mouth causing that severe of an injury to its mouth. It’s quite sad how humans treat other species.
No I've seen the longer version of this. The shark wasn't gaffed. They were fishing for maco and had this beast on the line. The shark then launched itself into their boat. There's not much they could have done to avoid this
You’d be surprised by the injuries sharks will fully recover from. I’ve seen some of our tagged sharks we have off of Catalina get hit by boats and gaffed but they still recovered. The one hit by a boat got really fucked up but “ground reef” as I named her jokingly, made a recovery. Every now and then she’s spotted on our dives trying to catch the sea lions
I remember as a kid was at the beach and some guys fishing pulled in a little hammerhead we rushed over like wow a shark, we got pictures with it, it flopped around in my arms after I put it down my hands where bleeding me as a kid flip out instantly think it bite me, but I got calmed down and explained to me it's the skin of the shark the skin is so corse and rough its like sandpaper
I hate super sensationalized channels that over-exaggerate their content. Sharks are not evil, they don’t just *attack* boats like that. It was most likely “breaching”, a term used where marine animals (mostly marine mammals) breach the surface in order to see what is above out of curiosity or fun. Shark definitely got spooked and *accidentally* breached onto the boat.
Curiosity or fun, while I agree with you. I love sharks and they are innocent creatures. Breaching is also a hunting tactic, hitting a prey item or mistaken surf board from below as opposed to from the side in order to avoid being seen on the approach. Usually, I'm pretty confident in the shark I see, it's the one I haven't seen yet that I worry about. This is also why most sharks have lighter color on the bottom.. so prey looking up have a harder time seeing it in the contrast of the sun; while the top is dark and contrasts with the dark ocean when being viewed from above. They breach while hunting much more often than curiosity.. but landing on a boat is always accidental though breaching is an intent to kill the target. While a hit from the side means more likely it did see you not nessessarily as food but got curious; you are more likely to survive this, taking a breach is like a bus hitting you. More often than not when it comes to predators, if you see it and it sees you then it's not usually hunting YOU; mind you this isn't the case 100% of the time.
It is most likely a Mako shark, which is renowned for jumping out of the water and in numerous cases even into a boat. A Mako is the fastest shark in the world and displays similar predatory behaviour as most other game fish (except that he is still top of the food chain)
@@jchis9852 I read somewhere, that orcas could win a fight between a meg 7/10 times. They don't hunt alone, smaller sharks are no match if that's truly the case.