Yep. Don't even sim in a pool. Sharks are able to swim up the drain and into the pool, particularly if: 1. Your eyes are closed, 2. It's night time, 3. You're standing with your back turned to the shallow end, 4. You're alone.
You can even see at the :09 mark when the woman turns her body the shark immediately jerks its head away like "who me? I'm not even here - sorry for bothering you, I'll show myself out". Tabloids tabloiding once again.
Settle down, report what? Just click bait, plus it's a true warning that people don't "get it", there are sharks in the ocean that just might bite you ir eat you, if they're hungry enough...this was a public service offering Have a nice day, calm down a bit... 👍
@@loanokaharbor8303it’s this kind of false information that leads us to killing more innocent sharks when they’re already endangered enough, doing this hurts ecosystems which in turn makes sharks more likely to attack us due to lack of food sources
@@loanokaharbor8303Most accidents are from people swimming at dangerous beaches,or mostly people that don't know how to dive properly with them.If you know what you're doing you can snorkel with sharks.
Folks should start watching their videos before titling them. Someone must have got this video confused with another one in which someone was "charged" by a shark.
at no point did the shark charge anybody. I really believe that most shark attacks are mistakes by the shark. The shark here obviously just checks stuff out and is like "nope that's not food".
@@RevDog777 That shark was probably starving from overfishing, since that area is known for that. If the idiotic humans get rid of all the food, what will the sharks have left? That's also an isolated case, don't go around throwing that out like it means anything.
@@SirKolass What are you talking about? Here on the island I live in, Tiger sharks are notorious for hunting humans (and no they are not starving). They are not monsters but please do not make them out to be puppies either. That is just silly.
Shark didn’t charge but most of Us are still programmed to be scared Would scare the ish out of Me if I saw that in the water next to Me and Shark wasn’t even trying to hurt anyone
We don’t give sharks enough credit for the self-control that an overwhelming majority of them exhibit. Imagine being a shark and seeing hundreds, if not thousands, of pale fat humans bobbing up and down in YOUR dining room and choosing not to take a bite out of every single one of them.
Pilots who fly small planes low over coastal waters frequently see massive marine creatures swimming within a few dozen feet of unsuspecting swimmers. I’ve seen what looked like dolphins and sharks in the Chesapeake, the Atlantic, and in Hawaii surprisingly close to swimmers.
this should put your mind at ease, there are always sharks around us and we never notice, watch some footage by The Malibu Artist and you see sharks and swimmers in the water all the time.
We have *_really_* big beauties come very close to shore here in Perth, Australia. A 6m white pointer was spotted a lot closer than most people would be comfortable with about 3 weeks ago and the same again with a 5.5m white. They tend not to be interested in us though. Hunting for rays etc. Hammerheads come the closest. We have a 'pet' tiger shark in Perth named Trevor (aka Big T). Swims through people's legs at thigh/hip height water. If it weren't for media frenzied dramatics and fear mongering, sharks wouldn't be as feared as they are.
Not that this entire thing wasn't terrifying or that the shark didn't have bad intentions, but I'm kinda missing the part where the shark is actually charging here.
LIES!! That shark absolutely did NOT charge anyone because humans are not on their menu, period. The ocean is their home. They are incredibly curious animals by nature.
Sharks can come up in water 2-3 inches deep, look up when small children pat the water, a shark will think it's a wounded fish, and come up to the shore.
Why don’t the drones have speakers so the operator can send a vocal message to the swimmers that, they are in danger. Go ahead companies that one is on me, if no one has thought about that yet.
"Charge?" That's a funny way of spelling "Investigates human out of curiosity then turns away because said human is neither food nor a threat because 99.999% of human/shark encounters end like this"
Charges? It was just curious, you can see it gets quite close and then quickly turns when it realises its not their usual prey, they can be quite skitty sharks too ofc when they are not hungry ..
This is why sharks, have a bad reputation, it didn’t charge anyone, all it was doing is checking them out and once it realized it wasn’t prey, it literally turned around and swam off. Stop lying 🤥 and making false statements. Shame on you 😡🤬👎👎