Because it’s allegedly better down where it’s wetter according to Sebastian (I don’t trust him), this is a video from a GoPro that was lowered beneath a cruise ship both during the day and night to see the different sea life that was present there. Unsurprisingly, it’s the same sea
This is a short video from Scott Haraguchi, who was fishing from his kayak (which appears to outfitted with an E.T. intergalactic telephone) “about a mile off the southern coast of the Hawaiian island of Oahu” when a large tiger shark tried to take a bite out of his vessel.
In news that’s sure to excite any aspiring shark dentist or ENT, this is a video from diver and film director Zimy Da Kid of a shark grabbing a 360-degree video camera, providing an up-close-and-personal look inside its mouth. I knew there had to be another way besides letting a
Did anybody go see Cocaine Bear? How was it? I’m still waiting for it to come out on a burnt DVD from somebody who filmed it in the theater with a camcorder. Well here to appropriately jump even more sharks in the realm of cocaine based animal movies is Cocaine
This is a video from Insider (previously) of marine biologist and shark scientist Amani Webber-Schultz rating ten different shark attacks (and shark scenes in general) from movies and TV shows based on their realism, dropping tons of shark knowledge in the water along the way like chum. Contestants include Jaws,
Note: Check your volume, wind. Also a little appropriate cursing. This is a video of a man filming some pelicans (first trip to the beach, huh?) when a dolphin decides there isn’t enough shit in the water already and races towards him like a shark during a feeding frenzy. That
Because Mother Nature is a real firecracker, this is a video of a sea turtle thwarting a tiger shark’s efforts to make it into a meal by constantly turning and barrel rolling to make sure whenever the tiger shark attacks it’s presented with the full length of its unbiteable shell.
This is a video of wildlife enthusiast and founder of Ocean Conservation Namibia Naude Dreyer bare-hand rescuing three sharks (the largest being around 40-pounds) and returning them to deep water. The sharks got trapped in a lagoon after sulphur eruptions caused a lack of oxygen in the water and sent