One friend once told me, you should carry a knife I asked him, to stab the shark? He said no, to cut another diver so all the sharks would go to him not to you 😢
What's truly sickening is that some of you are not joking. You're the crazy "fake friends" in society that need to come with a huge red flag so people avoid you. You can't be trusted. Snakes just waiting to betray someone. Shameful.
@@MEM_8008 "sharks are docile by nature" is a bit of an exaggeration. White sharks are really aggressive towards humans. Bull sharks are aggressive too. Tiger sharks are a bit unpredictable, sometimes they think you're prey, sometimes they ignore you. Blue sharks are docile and mostly just attack humans when threatened or if mistaking us for a seal or something like that... etc. Sharks can be docile to humans, but saying that an animal whose survival is very much due to their aggressiveness is "docile by nature" is a bit of stretch. That they are more docile than movies give them credit for, sure, I agree.
@TarpeianRock lol yeah, as a person who lives in Florida, this is actually a relevant little "fun fact". Florida people unfortunately need more of this type of weird info than the average folk
Hey consider me inhumane but I do not give a fck if it's looking for help, the last thing I wanna do is be looking for help because a shark bit my fcking arm off so no thank you it can die as long as it's not me who dies
@@Matt..S i like the ocean because of the waves. I didn't learn how to swim until I was 9 or 10 so as 5 year old going to the beach I kinda missed out because I was so afraid of the water but I still wished I could swim like everyone else and sure enough a few years later I did. Me and my buddy swam past the pier for 4 days in a row. I definitely wouldn't do that today but yeah lmao
Literally. I have a terrible case of Thalassaphobia. Though yes, I’ll swim in the shallow parts of the ocean, never ever will I swim in the MIDDLE of it. Props to divers fr
The slow approach of the shark and the sheer emptiness of the ocean below terrifies me. I wouldn’t get in this situation in the first place. Kudos for being able to stay so calm.
@@slateand808 no, because the sky is clear and you can see everything out there. The sea is not so clear. You don’t know what lurks below. It’s better to compare the fear of the open sea to the fear of darkness than to a clear blue sky.
The biggest important factor is the fact that she's under the surface of the water completely and not splashing. Sharks like tiger sharks and great whites have actually pretty good eyesight and can sense splashing in the water through their eyes
Sharks don't like eating humans we're gross, its why every shark attack is a "test bite" so making it clear you aren't a fish or otter is better than running because no normal animal is going to touch a shark except animals that it doesn't see as prey
our willingness to engage with megaphauna in such a casual manner is the thing extraterrestrials find most baffling about humanity. most sentient species either completely separate themselves from things like sharks or fully exterminate them and selectively breed only useful species like cows.
Thing is, the fact that its moving so slowly getting closer just means its curiously checking you out. If it wanted to eat you it wouldnt carefully come up to you
@@Ajay_Official808 ☠️ u didn’t get it. Stand your ground, how can she stand her ground when she’s in 70k ft deep water, not that she is 70k ft deep into the water.. ofc we all can see the surface
Born and raised, Wisconsin. When I turned 21 I went to California for a month to visit my cousins. We hiked away from the main tourist area on Catalina Island, and were snorkeling along a steep vertical cliff where the depth was about 20' diving to bed then surface, repeat. I'm an excellent swimmer, Anyways. Suddenly a boater came up to us and yelled top of his lungs a 10' tiger shark doing circles on us for last 15min. I immediately lowered my head underwater panning to see a huge shadow. I was calm, but I didn't understand the severity of the situation. I looked over to my cousin figured he was gonna give me a thumbs-up as he was right next to me. But he disappeared. I surfaced to look for him and I don't know how he did it but he was already back on the beach frantically waving his arms at me. The boater stayed next to me between the shark until I was back on beach. Remember, I'm from the Midwest.
@@drakirolopez7859First of all, landlords and doctors aren’t sea creatures. If they were, Jaws would’ve been a very silly film. Second, I have no idea who “uo” is - you go wake them!
@@joep2590First of all, loan sharks aren’t sea creatures. If they were, Sharknado would have been a very silly (ok, sillier) film. Secondly, have you ever had a craving for Twiglets and had no idea why?
Statistics suggest you have an above 0% chance of dying on lanbd by shark attack - how they came to that conclusion, no idea! But staying on land does yield a small chance of dying by shark attack, presumably you go to the beach and one swims up the sand and grabs you like a Croc
@@mattcc4685 then should I pray that the one seeing me as a snack likes pets and belly rubs? Or should I avoid going to their territor- nah i should probably pray
@@MrDuckskinfun fact, any carnivore or omnivore animal, if hungry enough, will try and eat you. It's not a shark thing. Don't trust what you see in movies or in pop culture, sharks aren't that dangerous. No more than other animals that is.
Bro you know NOTHING about sharks Sharks only have 6-15 attacks each YEAR More people suffer through cars, airplanes, paper cuts bro even people suffer more through DOLPHINS then on sharks Sharks dosnt hunt humans There are super rare cases where sharks actually ate an human And it was only the great white that would proply eat an human if he wants to. The most "attacks" happen when sharks do their usually " test bite " they dont have arms like YOU have So they use a bite to get a grip of stuff like : " Can i eat that " " Does it taste " " what is that in front of me " Sharks arent murderer Like i said more people suffer dolphin attacks then sharks. You just dont should mess with nature and follow rules like dont expose white skin since it looks like a fish wound, dont turn your back to the sharks they will always try to get behind you ( Like lions ) KNOW which shark is in front of you A tiger shake will completly behave different from a great an white You just need to know what you encounter and what rules to follow so it dosnt misunderstay you as prey. If you dont believe me educate yourself people like you always misunderstand this creatures And its always people like you that end up in a accident cause you never watched before how to handle such animals Its like not knowing what to do if a bear watches you. This women did perfectly what she did learn from it if you ever consider diving.@@MrDuckskin
@@Kshthymylaright, but I say to hell with that. If someone is starving, they don’t care what you feed them as long as it’s food. I’d imagine same applies for animals.
Cant you stop this incredibly dumb trend already , its pathetic. And doesnt even make sense. There is plenty footage out there retrieved from dead cameramen. Ffs use your brain, the joke has no basis.
@@nw6070 then scroll past the comment? People still find the joke funny. If it’s not your sense of humor, fine. No need to write a whole paragraph about how you don’t find it funny. It’s a joke, not that serious.
I've almost never seen any footage of tiger sharks not being chill. Being chill isn't rare for them, it's their default state. Even when they're eating their prey, they have this blank, "sup dude" look on their face.
Welcome to facts or cap today we gonna try if the tiger shark is letting me swim and just chilling 😎 Edit: Fuck im in the hospital and I lost 2 of my legs and my 1 eye don't try it it's cap😭🙏
Wrong advice. You charge the shark as fast as you can while yelling, assert dominance by power bombing it into the sea floor. Once you do this, the shark will forever be loyal to you.
This won't work no matter how calm you are with any predator. First mistake is to swim without a weapon. That's like going into alaskan wilderness without a rifle.
This is a tested method. Professionals do this constantly when they encounter sharks. It's like second nature to them. Obviously you should bring a weapon but you also need to avoid antagonizing the shark as much as possible. You need to try the peaceful route BEFORE the aggressive route, because the shark is at an advantage even if you have a knife.
Well sharks and MUCH bigger unknown predators in that vast blue void are the exact reason why I would not want to swim in the open ocean, so I suppose it's both for me.
@@grace.reynolds1. Sharks kill less people than vending machines or cows do. 2. If anything is in that void, it lives in that void and will not go to the surface. Some of the only predators that does this is the Giant Squid when dying, and by the time it reaches the surface it always is almost completeley dead, with the last things it does at that point being breathing. You can swim around the still, giant creature which is unable to move, and it wont and cant do anything. Another one of these is the Humboldt squid which is very aggresive. But it usually stays at 25 meters when coming up from the abyss, and it only does so at night, before going back to it's preffered depth. If there is some unknown predator down there, you will never see it face to face as it will stay hundreds of meters below the surface.
makes me wonder if it actually wanted help getting that hook out, not that i would ever take that chance in a million lives. but i've heard stories of animals with stuck hooks asking for help before