The first clip showed a highly lucky guy who was clearly panicking and splashing as well as had a highly fast beating pulse which are all indicators of prey to a shark and definitely attract them. Im surprised that what looks like a great white did not even launch a tasting bite after it was attracted by the reckless man's splashing. Very lucky guy.
the most horrifying part of this video is the fact that an 8 year old was left to scuba dive by himself while his parents remained on the boat. children under 10 can’t even get scuba certified, and children under 12 are required to dive with a parent/guardian at all times. just seems like anything could have gone wrong with the poor kid!
No, the most horrifying part of this video is the fact that it focuses on fear of sharks while ignoring the fact that humans are responsible for killing 100 million sharks yearly. We are driving them and the rest of this planet to extinction.
LMFAO you're pretty safe from sharks on a kayak. You have to be a special kind of wussy to be afraid of sharks on a kayak. But yeah I totally agree about the crocs and gators. Very foolish and stupid to go into those places on a kayak.
The man in number 6 is quite fortunate. The shark likely heard the splash and simply approached him out of curiosity. It was still light out and the visibility helped the shark identify that the man wasn't food. Had it been dawn or dusk there would have been less visibility and the shark wouldn't have been able to tell the difference between him and its prey.
Great whites seem real sweet in this count down, the one in number 6 was just kinda like "whats your problem dude?🤨" then allll the tiger Sharks were jerks and the other one in number 1 also minded its own business and those divers went searching for it 😤 so if he got mad they would have had to spear him. Seems like the humans were the scary ones in that video.
@@alexisbess7644 I thought the same. I got angry at those divers. That poor shark would have gotten killed or injured just because they were curious and stupid.
I live in Australia and I get really scared whenever I go in the ocean and it’s not clear I don’t know why I watch these videos I’m already scared enough😂
One of the things I learned when I visited Australia is that using kayak in open ocean or croc/gator infested area is a big NOPE for ME. I was fishing with my friends and there was someone on a kayak who's also fishing but a bit further. After a few minutes, we saw him rushing towards the shore. We were confused at first but we were also worried cus he was pale asf. We realized that a huge salty(probably 13-16ft) was stalking him. We threw a rope in his direction and when he got close to it, he immediately grab it, tied it to his kayak, and we started pulling him.
Random note for everyone when you start panicking and swimming away abruptly. The shark will assume you know what it is and that you’re prey so they’re more likely to bite you. The best bet is to swim away calmly without splashing around too much. That isn’t a 100% guarantee you’ll be fine cause if it’s curious enough about you they’ll take a bite to figure you out. Fun fact most of the time a shark doesn’t think you’re a seal or anything. It legitimately is confused and take a bite to quell their confusion. If you want more about it I’ll respond because this post is getting longer than I initially wanted it to be.
Before I leave none of this is a guarantee they’re like humans and they’ll do what they want or please no matter the circumstance. Just know that if it’s a tiger or bull shark you’re legit shit out of luck cause they’re assholes. They do what they want when they please. So like save yourself however you see fit with dealing with those two asshats. Great whites are actually pretty calm and cool. They’re often assumed to be the antagonist in shark attacks because thats the one shark that is known by people. I’m legit convinced more people have been attack by a bull or tiger but they just don’t know the physical differences.
How do you know what the sharks are thinking? 😂 Did you see confusion in it’s lifeless, black eyes? Like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, he doesn’t even seem to be livin’…til he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then…ah, then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin’. 😎
@@lolsmileyface6246 people are most attacked by bulls and tigers. Whites dont feel the need to impose themselves as much as they tend to run on a "I wont screw with you if you dont screw with me" mentality. Sharks stalk before they attack, usually from beneath as they are ambush attackers. If one is attempting to circle you and trying to stay beneath you, get out.
not everyone is such a fearless storybook hero like you, who just stays completely calm when a predator youre completely outmatched against, cuts distance from you in terretory youre basically defenseless at.
May I make a statement? I have never encountered a shark before but I have seen one. Here are some tips I’ve learned from my father and some people that know a lot about sharks. 1. If you encounter a shark in proximity of you, do not start to freak out. Stand/stay where you are and stay calm. It is an uncommon experience to encounter one and you have seen a shark. 2. Most sharks such as a reef shark or a nurse shark are not as dangerous. It is a rare chance they attack. If they do attack, you have to be messing with them or doing something to annoy them.
Yes also don’t swim away or kick and thrash your arms and legs, keep your eyes on the shark the whole time it’s near you and stay in that spot, or slowlyy move backwards towards the shore if possible. Ive done research about it because i’m scared asf of sharks but i’ll probably never even encounter one lmao, and i live in arizona
but it’s not even that it’s not like we don’t know that there are sharks in the ocean because we aren’t dumb but when you see one it’s completely different and you are GOING TO FREAK OUT so unless you’ve been swimming and a shark came up and tried to attack you i don’t think you should be talking
The thing is that these are normal every day occurrences here in Australia. We know that we are swimming in their home so we share is and just respect that its their home
I live in Australia. Its not the "most dangerous place in the world" its beautiful. We see sharks on a daily, but we stay away, and at times it comes up to us keeping its distance.
#6 is probably one of the scariest videos I've ever seen in my life. definitely my worst nightmare.... always had a big fear of sharks I couldn't imagine cliff diving and damn near landing on top of a 14ft great white, it gets SO CLOSE! that man had angels on his shoulders that day
Yeah I was about to say the exact same thing. Easily one of the scariest things I've seen. I'm really only afraid of great whites. Maybe big tiger sharks too. But that great white was huge. I would've drowned from frantic fear.
@@seanmcdonald303 bulls are nasty too. They have the most testosterone out of all animals....IMA Florida boy, i was always that one kid at the beach that would stay on shore and watch everybody's belongings LOL, I can't help it... I just always have the Jaws theme music playing in my head when I'm in the water
I just cannot understand people. Someone records a curious shark swimming in the sea, and everyone in the comment thinks the shark is attacking. in #3 he says " ended up fighting for their life". No... They didn't fight for their life...the shark was just curious. in all of the videos. Would not you be, if you were a shark? Edit: ok, so let me explain what i mean: Most Sharks ARE killer machines, designed to kill fast, BUT, that does not mean they will kill, if they just see you swimming. Sharks are highly intelligent and therefore also curious. And by the way, i have proof that neither of the sharks in these videos were out to kill. As i said, Sharks are killing machines, and if they would want to arm any of the humans, they would easily have done it without hesitation, but they didn't, bc they did not have a reason to attac.
Exactly sharks are only just some creatures that are made out to be scary by social media. The only reason that they are said to be scary is that they have razor sharp teeth and they love in the sea where us humans aren't meant to be. And the media have made stories that sharks are ferocious killers and they aren't they are only animals that are hungry and just hunt for food 🦈🦈🦈
Yea! Just a big set og sharp teeths and a body made for fast swimming does not mean they are evil. I actually mean that if it exists an evil animal, beside human, IT is dolphis. Yes, some of the sharks out there has some horrorfying was to kill animal, but dolphis kills anlmals in worse ways, Just for fun. And they can go and RAPE other animal like seals!
Y’all have to understand most sharks are just curious and explore with their mouths or feel threatened when humans come in their territory. Sharks are pretty chill dudes
The shark in the first clip was pretty calm and showed no interest in the man. He probably made things even worse by swimming as fast as he could and making loud splashing which would have freaked the shark out.
i kept replaying the first clip because I knew where that rock was I've seen so many people jump off there and was out with friends on their boat which was anchored not far from that spot, little unsettling knowing there could've been a shark while we were swimming even though its their home
These are two different clips with one soundtrack the water splashing. The shark is just edited in. Sometimes he just comes out of the cliff wall. It is obvious
I went to Florida once for vacation in Panama. It was my first time ever seeing the actual ocean and i was standing in the water about up to my knees. I felt something rub across my foot and looked down and saw a baby shark about a foot- foot and a half long swimming around my legs in a figure 8 pattern. It did this for about 20-30 seconds and swam away, it was something I'll never forget.
Not all sharks are interested in people. I have swam with little sharks in Thailand and they were absolutely careless about who’s around, and always turned away when they saw a human.
5:05 "a group of underwater divers" Don't forget the group of air breathing humans Oh and the climbing climber Don't leave out the hiking hikers Remember to include the running runners too
6 was trippy. 5 is startling. 4 is unnerving but it’s a world of difference being in a kayak and being a swimmer. 3. Tiger shark is suspenseful to say the least. 2. He will learn what I already know. Keep legs inside the vessel. 1. The most unnerving things seeing them then they swim away particularly down.
It would have been hard for the shark to see me when I shit the water up. No way Im fishing on a kayak in the ocean and probably would panic if a shark attacked me underwater. Hell its scary enough just to see them. Was fun to watch. Great video
They actually make shark repellent, it’s a smell that immediately makes them go away bc it’s messes with there senses! I’m sure your shit would be good too lol
I love the preface of, "A man is literally sitting down on a paddle board and fishing off the coast of South Africa, you won't believe the surprise he got..."
That's That's load, these attacks have been concealed over many yes, they are actually coming out how often people are attacked by shaks, big and small, and if your gonna say they mistake u as a seal, tell th a t to man's family that was eaten in Australia a few weeks back, by the way the shark went back for seconds, ate that poor man whole
@@jaclynmarie6754 oh noooooo, somebody was eaten by a known man eater? Shame, let's remove all dangerous things on earth so dumbass's have a place to swim.
Look just in case, from the first clip you see is the perfect example of what NOT to do. Sharks are attracted to you more by splashing and yelling and swimming as fast as you can, due to thinking you are prey trying to escape. So yes even though it's scary you have better chances by swimming away calmly and if it does go at you. Hit the eye or it's nose. Very sensitive to the shark.
Guys sharks are portrayed as the villains but the truth is every time you go into the ocean/sea there will be a shark. And they don’t care a single bit about you.
I hardly think any of these was an attack. Especially in cases with bigger sharks who could have easily attacked. The example of the tiger shark who according to the vid for example was pushed back by the two dudes. Keep in mind sharks are very curious animals but also almost blind and with a tiny brain. They could be exploring in the same sense that humans on these cases were exploring.
@@GothPaoki sharks have 10x better eyesight than humans. Being color blind just means you cannot see color. It has no effect on the definition of your sight. They do not need to see color so they don't see color. Also, sharks tend to explore things with your mouth. Your information is false and dangerous.
I got so scared when the first guy screamed- that can be really dangerous. He’s lucky he got away especially with the shark a few inches away at that one point.
The first two only got dicey because the swimmers panicked. The reason the one in the last video was okay is because they remained calm. Most of the time, sharks are just curious and come over to check you out. Humans aren't exactly a reliable food source for them and most attacks happen because of swimmers panicking or low visibility.
none of these clips were too dangerous. Sharks are often just curious and most of the time do no harm if you aren't annoying them. People in this video are freaking out because of these kind of videos where sharks are framed as the bad guys. As a diver myself I've encountered them too, even dived like 30 mins in open sea with a shark circling around my group. bottom line: as long as you stay out of there way and don't annoy them, most of the times nothing will happen.
There have been thousands of deaths from Sharks. They are predators and if they are hungry they will have no issue mauling you to death. That’s a chance I’m not going to take even if it’s 1 in a hundred
@@GoatedhairyballsMost of the times is less than 5 deaths by shark attack every year. And most of the times not enough is 100 million sharks killed by humans every year!
@@Goatedhairyballsants kill more people than sharks every year. So you should be more concerned about the bugs around you then the sharks under the sea
"Unfortunately the video ends there, and what happens next is not known." Well, considering the shark looked to be going for the fish he caught, and snagged part of the boat, we can assume that the man was eaten alive and this was posted by a nostalgic shark fondling remembering his first taste of long pork. Or it's just the clip the guy in the boat posted, or was snipped from the full video, in a "Holy shit, look at this" moment
Yet another video set to make sharks look like evil, ruthless killing machines. Sharks for the most part are pretty cool 😎. 1. Sharks usually only attack if provoked or agitated, like any other animal. 2. Sharks can’t eat humans because, it would give them indigestion. They also find our blood too salty and full of fat. 3. Sharks usually use their mouths to investigate things if they are curious (which makes sense considering they have no hands 🙌🏻). 4. Sharks have exceptional Smell and Eyesight so they can distinguish the difference between predator and prey. I love how at one point in the video he says “the shark was acting very suspicious” it literally lives in the ocean 🌊 it’s just living in its home and if anything some of these encounters are the humans fault not the sharks 🦈. Xx
@@cocoino2307 I'm thinking it's more on what one is raised on... But out of the mass amount of sharks there are I would hazard a guess that a percentage say WOW I've never tasted that before And damn it's good Let's look for another of those beauties that aren't wearing very much And see if she tastes just as sweet
@@cocoino2307 Tigers will eat large sea turtles? Smashing the shell? That can't taste good. Seen video of Tigers grabbing sea birds: all bones and feathers. So.....if you think sharks are friendly curious denizens of the deep, wait until you meet a hungry one who can't be choosey about the next meal.
@@jimbeam7160 anyone who says shit like this clearly hasn’t done their research and is just scared of water, it’s okay if y’all don’t want to admit that you can’t swim well
I loved the clip showing the couple helping the bull shark. Although they are one of the few types of sharks that actually attack humans, when I dived with them in Costa Rica, there has never been an attack against a human there because there is so much rich fish life -- and we would taste like untasty chicken or beef to them! :) It was truly awe-inspiring though, to lay on the ocean floor as a whole group of them circled around us -- curious but afraid by the weird bubbles our regulators were casting off into the ocean. The unfortunate part about this video is it perpetuates the unfortunate misconception that most sharks are dangerous to humans. Less than 5% actually are and most of these allegedly "terrifying" clips fail to identify if the shark that so freaked the swimmers out were even one of the dangerous ones. There are not, for example, any sharks dangerous to people in the Bahamas. And almost ALL shark attacks against humans occur when they mistake surfers for seals -- their standard meal!
Coz when CNN interviewed a shark and asked them why they ate that ladies hip they confirmed they thought it was turkey. They said so, this is silly science guessing a predators thoughts if any. Like those people who have lost an arm to a shark attack, and then tell us...oooh it didnt mean to...uhm, yeah it did , you are in the water, a lot less mobile than any other creature in the sea, basically like a stack of burgers on the side walk full of homless people. Lol the poor misunderstood shark rofl!! Get out of here
I think they're like humans or dogs, most of the time they're docile and just intrigued by us, but like dogs and humans, there's the 1% of them that will just attack because they want to, there's A-hole versions of all animals, it's just luck of the drawer I guess.
You do realize that people are tired of hearing the amateur shark week crap and most of us intelligent and rational thinking people stopped listening to that nonsense about 20 years ago.
My terrifying experience was with a 25 foot basking shark. They eat seaweed and I doubt anyone has ever experienced an attack from one. Although we was never in any danger, seeing one of those things about 30 yards from where we was swimming scared the ever loving crap out of us.
@@dfb9464 Interestingly there is one exception. There is one species of omnivorous shark. The bonnethead shark happily munches on seagrass alongside smaller things like crabs and fish.
“Shark attack” meanwhile every single clip shows either spearfishing or fishing and literally every other big nono that a simple google search will tell you is exactly what attracts sharks and makes them predators
Just to be clear if a shark does attempt to attack and the chances are EXTREMELY low, you are supposed to swim as calmly as possible back to shore which I know seems extremely challenging but flailing around makes the shark perceive you as it’s typical scared underwater prey and therefore it will attack again and again you show it your not weak. And if it does get close enough to bite you the minute it’s head gets close the safest move to make is to simply push its head into an opposite direction as sharks are not able to turn under water they have to physically swim away and make a U under water before coming back giving you time to swim away.
Claws if you see this comment can you pin it or heart. so we can appreciate the hard work you put in your amazing videos!!. Whoever reads this don't you all agree claws makes our day better when he uploads.
I can mostly handle watching all the shark videos I’ve ever seen. The one of the girl having her leg bitten off is horrible but I guess it doesn’t bother me as much because the video quality back then wasn’t as good. However, the first shark encounter on this video gives me extreme anxiety! I have to fast forward because I can’t handle watching it.
The worst thing to do in the water with a shark is to thrash around and frantically swim. They will be immediately drawn to you, not necessarily to eat you but to check you out. Better to, as calmly (but quickly) as possible, swim back. Sharks are generally not interested in humans as food or prey, but we can certainly peak curiosity.
Is noone gonna talk about how #1 swam straight towards the shark after it has left, let alone splitting up to search for it solo? That has to be the dumbest thing I've ever seen someone do in a shark video lol.
If you are in the ocean and you see a shark heading in your direction it is merely out of curiosity, DO NOT THRASH it will only cause more intrigue and it will want to approach you.
I understand if people go on kayaks and small boats bc it makes their fishing kinda easier but it’s just not safe in shark and gator/ croc infested areas.
???? How is dieing brutally to a shark someones fault. It's fishing, you aren't one of them sensitive people who think fish lives are as important as humans, right?
Every time you go into the ocean you know the risk , I grew up in California and have been going into the ocean since I was 6 years old and grew up boogie boarding since I was 11 years old , I always knew the risk but I couldn't stay away from the water , every time I went to the beach none of my friends would ever go in the water and it would bum me out , and around sunset I would be skim boarding with some of the locals , I always wondered why any of my friends never went into the water , I will still go into the ocean , I'm a Pisces and I feel more at home than I do at my house , I am drawn to it like a magnet , I never seen these videos before , now I understand why everyone thought I was crazy but I still can't stay away , I'm a California girl and for me it's a way of life even if it's the way I die !
Which clip freaked YOU out the most?!👇
The 3rd clip was terrifying 2:45
4:37 was the most terrifying for me because imagine your on a tiny kayake then see a Phin hit your kayake. I would not sleep after that.
@么ADOLFツHITLER么 That was a bull shark mate.
Probably the South Africa one
The 1st is a well-known fake...
If your ever out in the ocean when you see a gigantic red circle or arrow appear you know it’s something bad
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I'm dead 💀 🤣
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Yes I agree. it also applies to wild land animal encounters btw ^^ hahaha
🤣….☠️
Shark: Yo wassup man?
Human: *confused screaming*
Shark: Just for that, I’m staying.
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Lol 😂
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Some of this has been proved is bullshit
'When he experienced something truly out of this world' An animal that lives on this world..
And in its habitat
I think he was talking from the sharks perspective!
😂😂😂😂I know ! What are they expecting to find in the OCEAN
It's a figure of speech, are you dense?
@@gravy117 It was humor, are you dense?
I appreciate the specification at 5:03 with ”underwater divers”. Not to be confused with the overwater ones
xD
they were actually a free divers , not a scuba ones
haha maybe we should start calling skydivers overwater divers
🤣 "for some reason the divers go searching for the predators" just cracked me up. Sharks so wonderfully misunderstood
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The first clip showed a highly lucky guy who was clearly panicking and splashing as well as had a highly fast beating pulse which are all indicators of prey to a shark and definitely attract them. Im surprised that what looks like a great white did not even launch a tasting bite after it was attracted by the reckless man's splashing. Very lucky guy.
I don't think that clip is even real
Nice didn't notice that. Good eye.
God bless you.
To me that was the scariest 1
If its Real very lucky Guy.
Shark use vibration for attack.
Scary Big shark and troubled water very dangerous
@@chenal7445 O videonun başka kanallar tarafından açıklandı.Köpekbalığının okduğu video ile denize atlayan adamın videosu birleştirilmiş. 👍
the most horrifying part of this video is the fact that an 8 year old was left to scuba dive by himself while his parents remained on the boat. children under 10 can’t even get scuba certified, and children under 12 are required to dive with a parent/guardian at all times. just seems like anything could have gone wrong with the poor kid!
I was just thinking that!!!
I thought they were just Snorkelling
@@TheUnlife they were. These people have no clue what they’re talking about. You’re not even allowed to Spearfish with scuba diving equipment.
No, the most horrifying part of this video is the fact that it focuses on fear of sharks while ignoring the fact that humans are responsible for killing 100 million sharks yearly. We are driving them and the rest of this planet to extinction.
Call the manager Karen
I will never understand people using kayaks out in the ocean or croc/gator infested areas
EDIT: Comment section is LIT😂😂
Why not use a big boat to go out on the ocean or creeks N rivers
Facts, the gators and sharks can grow to be wayyy bigger than those things. It’s just not smart
LMFAO you're pretty safe from sharks on a kayak. You have to be a special kind of wussy to be afraid of sharks on a kayak. But yeah I totally agree about the crocs and gators. Very foolish and stupid to go into those places on a kayak.
@@edwardpootchemunka2061 maybe because money doesn’t grow on trees🤦🏽♂️, use your head not everyone has that type of money
@@greg.blas05 then why not fish from the boat ramp or the beach fishing in kayak out on open waters BAD Idea Buddy
Thanks for editing in the red arrows, I wouldn’t be able to see anything without them.
lmao homies’ editing and descriptions are beyond fried
Sarcasm?
@@agentsarcas6891 obviously agent, over
@@maxwell2177 copy that, over and out.
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The man in number 6 is quite fortunate. The shark likely heard the splash and simply approached him out of curiosity. It was still light out and the visibility helped the shark identify that the man wasn't food. Had it been dawn or dusk there would have been less visibility and the shark wouldn't have been able to tell the difference between him and its prey.
Great whites seem real sweet in this count down, the one in number 6 was just kinda like "whats your problem dude?🤨" then allll the tiger Sharks were jerks and the other one in number 1 also minded its own business and those divers went searching for it 😤 so if he got mad they would have had to spear him. Seems like the humans were the scary ones in that video.
@@alexisbess7644 I thought the same. I got angry at those divers. That poor shark would have gotten killed or injured just because they were curious and stupid.
Legit when I was watching I was like homie!!! Stop flailing!!!!
That last one caught me off guard 🤣"for some reason they decided to split up n look for it"
Yeah😂😂 i was searching for the same comment like hello! It is not a lost puppy, it is a great white shark!!😂
Spearfishing in Australia. Can't see what could go possibly wrong there.
Yup. Sometimes you're hunting a fish. Sometimes a fish is hunting you.
Yea kayaking and fishing in South Africa can’t see what could go wrong either
Laying yourself out on the buffet table, smart.
I live in Australia and I get really scared whenever I go in the ocean and it’s not clear I don’t know why I watch these videos I’m already scared enough😂
@@Kristin2885 you might have not seen the movie jaws but that sounds like something quint would say from that movie
Me: super scared of the ocean because of sharks and this videos
Also me: watches all the videos on shark encounters and attacks
From the safety on my couch 😂
Lol same
Cry more. Non of them attacked anyone on purpose.
@@danielantony1882 way I see it, if we go in the ocean and get attacked, it's our fault.
@@desireeorozco9686 We are the guests in the ocean. It’s their domain.
One of the things I learned when I visited Australia is that using kayak in open ocean or croc/gator infested area is a big NOPE for ME. I was fishing with my friends and there was someone on a kayak who's also fishing but a bit further. After a few minutes, we saw him rushing towards the shore. We were confused at first but we were also worried cus he was pale asf. We realized that a huge salty(probably 13-16ft) was stalking him. We threw a rope in his direction and when he got close to it, he immediately grab it, tied it to his kayak, and we started pulling him.
Shit's scary, fair play for throwing the rope
Yeah I don't think salt water crocs are very forgiving so thinks for saving that man
@@cass101R yeah. He was screwed
Wow. Would rather deal with a great white than a salty any day. Never been close to a salty and i never want to be
In Australia they're called Crocs not gators
0:59 Guy: grgosjekfoakf!!!!!!!
Shark: Hey bro, you good?
Guy: grgosjenfoskrb!!!!!!!
Shark: Okay, just checking. :)
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Hahahaha oh I laughed so hard on the couch I woke my pets up
Random note for everyone when you start panicking and swimming away abruptly. The shark will assume you know what it is and that you’re prey so they’re more likely to bite you. The best bet is to swim away calmly without splashing around too much. That isn’t a 100% guarantee you’ll be fine cause if it’s curious enough about you they’ll take a bite to figure you out. Fun fact most of the time a shark doesn’t think you’re a seal or anything. It legitimately is confused and take a bite to quell their confusion. If you want more about it I’ll respond because this post is getting longer than I initially wanted it to be.
Before I leave none of this is a guarantee they’re like humans and they’ll do what they want or please no matter the circumstance. Just know that if it’s a tiger or bull shark you’re legit shit out of luck cause they’re assholes. They do what they want when they please. So like save yourself however you see fit with dealing with those two asshats. Great whites are actually pretty calm and cool. They’re often assumed to be the antagonist in shark attacks because thats the one shark that is known by people. I’m legit convinced more people have been attack by a bull or tiger but they just don’t know the physical differences.
How do you know what the sharks are thinking? 😂 Did you see confusion in it’s lifeless, black eyes? Like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, he doesn’t even seem to be livin’…til he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then…ah, then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin’. 😎
@@lolsmileyface6246 people are most attacked by bulls and tigers. Whites dont feel the need to impose themselves as much as they tend to run on a "I wont screw with you if you dont screw with me" mentality. Sharks stalk before they attack, usually from beneath as they are ambush attackers. If one is attempting to circle you and trying to stay beneath you, get out.
@@darthterror2840 the shark's instincts
It baffles me that people are surprised to see a shark in the water!
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It baffles me there's always that one known it all in the comments. Seeing a shark is a rare occurrence for most. Go back in ur parents basement.
not everyone is such a fearless storybook hero like you, who just stays completely calm when a predator youre completely outmatched against, cuts distance from you in terretory youre basically defenseless at.
@@Anonymous1847 What are you talking about?
@@jdrose1000 about the fact you act like a literal shark wouldnt catch you off guard
May I make a statement? I have never encountered a shark before but I have seen one. Here are some tips I’ve learned from my father and some people that know a lot about sharks. 1. If you encounter a shark in proximity of you, do not start to freak out. Stand/stay where you are and stay calm. It is an uncommon experience to encounter one and you have seen a shark. 2. Most sharks such as a reef shark or a nurse shark are not as dangerous. It is a rare chance they attack. If they do attack, you have to be messing with them or doing something to annoy them.
Yes also don’t swim away or kick and thrash your arms and legs, keep your eyes on the shark the whole time it’s near you and stay in that spot, or slowlyy move backwards towards the shore if possible. Ive done research about it because i’m scared asf of sharks but i’ll probably never even encounter one lmao, and i live in arizona
@@nickiminaj111, You're ready for those Sand Sharks for sure !
nurse sharks are the best! ive swam with dozens and only once had an encounter where they scraped my finger when trying to feed them
sometimes tho the thing to annoy them is "existing" 😂
depends how hungry they are, that tiger shark was aggressive asf
Imagine your in a beach and you hear claws narrating and you know that you're doomed 💀☠️
XD that would be a nightmare.
😂😂😂
You’d know you’re screwed
Lmao!!!! 😂😂
Imagine using your and you're interchangeably...stuff of nightmares.
People literally put themselves into the ocean WHERE SHARKS LIVE then act shocked at seeing sharks. 🙄
Agreed 💯💯💯
but it’s not even that it’s not like we don’t know that there are sharks in the ocean because we aren’t dumb but when you see one it’s completely different and you are GOING TO FREAK OUT so unless you’ve been swimming and a shark came up and tried to attack you i don’t think you should be talking
In #6 I love how the shark is all like “What’s his problem???” For #5 I’m convinced the parents hired the shark to take the kid off their hands.
#6 "Hello sir, your cars extended warranty..."
Pretty sure the first video is fake. But that 'breathing heavy underwater' at 2:11 had me dying
It's 100% a fake
How is it fake?
@@coryofficial4631 you can’t see the cuts??
@@coryofficial4631 the video is years old
@Ryan Keen nope
"the predator suspiciously swimming around below them" I laughed at "suspiciously" I mean it's the shark's home! lol
That is also part of their stalking pattern.
The thing is that these are normal every day occurrences here in Australia. We know that we are swimming in their home so we share is and just respect that its their home
I live in Australia. Its not the "most dangerous place in the world" its beautiful. We see sharks on a daily, but we stay away, and at times it comes up to us keeping its distance.
lol rubbish tell that to the 7 people who have died in WA from great white attacks lol
🙂🙂
@@cuzmcc you’re more likely to die from a vending machine then a shark lol.
Lol I'll take your word for it. Australia is all yours buddy.
Ladies and Gents the current state of the sheltered aussie female, >Nothing is dangerous, peace love and vibes
#6 is probably one of the scariest videos I've ever seen in my life. definitely my worst nightmare.... always had a big fear of sharks I couldn't imagine cliff diving and damn near landing on top of a 14ft great white, it gets SO CLOSE! that man had angels on his shoulders that day
It's photoshopped.
@@supraman100 No it’s Videoshopped
Yeah I was about to say the exact same thing. Easily one of the scariest things I've seen. I'm really only afraid of great whites. Maybe big tiger sharks too. But that great white was huge. I would've drowned from frantic fear.
@@seanmcdonald303 bulls are nasty too. They have the most testosterone out of all animals....IMA Florida boy, i was always that one kid at the beach that would stay on shore and watch everybody's belongings LOL, I can't help it... I just always have the Jaws theme music playing in my head when I'm in the water
its from a documentary the shark clip
I just cannot understand people. Someone records a curious shark swimming in the sea, and everyone in the comment thinks the shark is attacking. in #3 he says " ended up fighting for their life". No... They didn't fight for their life...the shark was just curious. in all of the videos. Would not you be, if you were a shark?
Edit: ok, so let me explain what i mean:
Most Sharks ARE killer machines, designed to kill fast, BUT, that does not mean they will kill, if they just see you swimming. Sharks are highly intelligent and therefore also curious. And by the way, i have proof that neither of the sharks in these videos were out to kill. As i said, Sharks are killing machines, and if they would want to arm any of the humans, they would easily have done it without hesitation, but they didn't, bc they did not have a reason to attac.
Sharks are my favourite animals so everyone please be kind to them
@@zihna_7 IT is a bigger chanse for gjetting KILLED by a falling coconut, than by a shark.
Exactly sharks are only just some creatures that are made out to be scary by social media. The only reason that they are said to be scary is that they have razor sharp teeth and they love in the sea where us humans aren't meant to be. And the media have made stories that sharks are ferocious killers and they aren't they are only animals that are hungry and just hunt for food 🦈🦈🦈
Finally,People Who Actually Have Knowledge On This Four Hundred Million Year Old Species.
Yea! Just a big set og sharp teeths and a body made for fast swimming does not mean they are evil. I actually mean that if it exists an evil animal, beside human, IT is dolphis. Yes, some of the sharks out there has some horrorfying was to kill animal, but dolphis kills anlmals in worse ways, Just for fun. And they can go and RAPE other animal like seals!
Y’all have to understand most sharks are just curious and explore with their mouths or feel threatened when humans come in their territory. Sharks are pretty chill dudes
But they look pretty scary! dont't they
@@ashtilization no, I think they look quite cute
City people wouldn't understand because the only time the see them are on the news when shark attacks happen.
@@kittencomicslol not with their mouth open and they have so many sharp teeth
People still spouting this amateur shark week crap?
The shark in the first clip was pretty calm and showed no interest in the man. He probably made things even worse by swimming as fast as he could and making loud splashing which would have freaked the shark out.
i kept replaying the first clip because I knew where that rock was I've seen so many people jump off there and was out with friends on their boat which was anchored not far from that spot, little unsettling knowing there could've been a shark while we were swimming even though its their home
These are two different clips with one soundtrack the water splashing. The shark is just edited in. Sometimes he just comes out of the cliff wall. It is obvious
Great videos of sharks being sharks. Curious and so vital to our healthy oceans!
I went to Florida once for vacation in Panama. It was my first time ever seeing the actual ocean and i was standing in the water about up to my knees. I felt something rub across my foot and looked down and saw a baby shark about a foot- foot and a half long swimming around my legs in a figure 8 pattern. It did this for about 20-30 seconds and swam away, it was something I'll never forget.
Not all sharks are interested in people. I have swam with little sharks in Thailand and they were absolutely careless about who’s around, and always turned away when they saw a human.
5:05 "a group of underwater divers"
Don't forget the group of air breathing humans
Oh and the climbing climber
Don't leave out the hiking hikers
Remember to include the running runners too
Why do u seem so mad 😭
for your information you can have sky diving, so sky divers
Don't forget the running runners
I love the sound of water on camera. Is it just me ? Lol
Nope🤣 I love it
6 was trippy. 5 is startling. 4 is unnerving but it’s a world of difference being in a kayak and being a swimmer. 3. Tiger shark is suspenseful to say the least. 2. He will learn what I already know. Keep legs inside the vessel. 1. The most unnerving things seeing them then they swim away particularly down.
Shark: Hey there
Person: fluburrflurrr
Shark: Rude !!
Okay but imagine going back to school at 8 years old and being like " yeah I fought off a shark over vacation" and having video proof. Absolute Chad.
This should be more like "a shark peacefully swims like any other day then a dangerous human shows up"
Thank you for NOT saying attacks like every other UA-camr
It would have been hard for the shark to see me when I shit the water up. No way Im fishing on a kayak in the ocean and probably would panic if a shark attacked me underwater. Hell its scary enough just to see them. Was fun to watch. Great video
They actually make shark repellent, it’s a smell that immediately makes them go away bc it’s messes with there senses! I’m sure your shit would be good too lol
@@zzirfamo24 😂😂😂😂
I love the preface of, "A man is literally sitting down on a paddle board and fishing off the coast of South Africa, you won't believe the surprise he got..."
What’s worse than seeing a shark coming straight for you? NOT seeing the shark when you’re trying to get out of the water. 😳
First one is a big fake ´ well kown lol 😆
Love the last one GW appearing and disappearing like a shadow 👍
Seriously? Oh man, that was the most intense one. Lol!!!!
A famous fake.👍
That shark was curious
I love the fact that people make these scary videos about sharks, but we murder these animais more than this animals injured us
SHARK SIMP
That's That's load, these attacks have been concealed over many yes, they are actually coming out how often people are attacked by shaks, big and small, and if your gonna say they mistake u as a seal, tell th a t to man's family that was eaten in Australia a few weeks back, by the way the shark went back for seconds, ate that poor man whole
@@jaclynmarie6754 oh noooooo, somebody was eaten by a known man eater? Shame, let's remove all dangerous things on earth so dumbass's have a place to swim.
@@jaclynmarie6754 still its 1000x less than humans killing sharks. Smh. The OP stated a hard fact.
@@dinglehops491 He or she is right. Also you clearly dont know the definition of the word "simp" smh. 🤡
Look just in case, from the first clip you see is the perfect example of what NOT to do.
Sharks are attracted to you more by splashing and yelling and swimming as fast as you can, due to thinking you are prey trying to escape.
So yes even though it's scary you have better chances by swimming away calmly and if it does go at you. Hit the eye or it's nose. Very sensitive to the shark.
I wish i was as tough and as wise as you.
@@jamessunderland7435 hey man, I haven't been attack but when you live near an ocean you just know some stuff.
"Keep me away from the sea for years to come." Bold of you to assume I'd get in the water past my ankles sir. Awesome video by the way, I love sharks.
We had a family vacation in Florida. Every morning I'd check the swimming pool for sharks.
Guys sharks are portrayed as the villains but the truth is every time you go into the ocean/sea there will be a shark. And they don’t care a single bit about you.
You Sure??
They may not CARE about you BUT they maybe wondering "Is this creature edible?"
Until they're hungry. Then they do.
You're absolutely correct
Love your channel bro👍👍you never get bored.
Using a kayak off the coast of South Africa? You're insane man!
I live in fort pierce fl and haven’t seen that video in my life 😂 glad to see that my city is gonna become famous on yt now
Yes ft pierce is famous now
It's Fake?
Ft Pierce is already famous for being trashy and filled with std's
@@zakvondaniken9327 Not at all. I filmed it. Swam with a GW two years in a row at this same spot.
I hardly think any of these was an attack. Especially in cases with bigger sharks who could have easily attacked. The example of the tiger shark who according to the vid for example was pushed back by the two dudes. Keep in mind sharks are very curious animals but also almost blind and with a tiny brain. They could be exploring in the same sense that humans on these cases were exploring.
Dude sharks are far from almost blind. Smh. They have one of the best eyesights on this planet! 🤦🏻♂️
@@dvb8637 but they're colour blind how can they have that good vision
@@GothPaoki sharks have 10x better eyesight than humans. Being color blind just means you cannot see color. It has no effect on the definition of your sight. They do not need to see color so they don't see color. Also, sharks tend to explore things with your mouth. Your information is false and dangerous.
That little boy was so brave, all kids that are going to be in water all of the time should learn how to defend themselves like this boy!!
I got so scared when the first guy screamed- that can be really dangerous. He’s lucky he got away especially with the shark a few inches away at that one point.
First one was fake lol
It’s fake
He really wasn't lucky. Sharks rarely attack when unprovoked. Follow shark safety tips and you will make it out of most encounter no problem.
You're beyond delusional id you think the shark was going to attack.
A shark in the ocean where it lives.... Wow
Most underrated UA-cam channel ❤️ love your vids
Definitely entertaining !
"Camera man never dies"
Yes, that is because you never hear from the ones that died.
Great video. Thank You 💚
It always amazes me to see how shocked people are to encounter sharks swimming in the ocean 🤷🏽♀️
Exactly sharks are only found in dilapidated malls from the 90's.
The first two only got dicey because the swimmers panicked. The reason the one in the last video was okay is because they remained calm. Most of the time, sharks are just curious and come over to check you out. Humans aren't exactly a reliable food source for them and most attacks happen because of swimmers panicking or low visibility.
Love this channel and videos keep up the uploads and on your second channel too👍🏿.
What’s his second channel ?
none of these clips were too dangerous. Sharks are often just curious and most of the time do no harm if you aren't annoying them. People in this video are freaking out because of these kind of videos where sharks are framed as the bad guys. As a diver myself I've encountered them too, even dived like 30 mins in open sea with a shark circling around my group. bottom line: as long as you stay out of there way and don't annoy them, most of the times nothing will happen.
Most of the time is not enough.
There have been thousands of deaths from Sharks. They are predators and if they are hungry they will have no issue mauling you to death. That’s a chance I’m not going to take even if it’s 1 in a hundred
me I’m😅
@@GoatedhairyballsMost of the times is less than 5 deaths by shark attack every year. And most of the times not enough is 100 million sharks killed by humans every year!
@@Goatedhairyballsants kill more people than sharks every year. So you should be more concerned about the bugs around you then the sharks under the sea
6:20 it's faint, but I can still see the outline of the shark, toward the middle of the screen a bit above center
will this video horrify me? yes
but i’m horrified of the ocean as it is so i got nothing to lose
The first video is a well known fake in Australia. Regardless, i love your channel. Props to you 🤙
"Unfortunately the video ends there, and what happens next is not known."
Well, considering the shark looked to be going for the fish he caught, and snagged part of the boat, we can assume that the man was eaten alive and this was posted by a nostalgic shark fondling remembering his first taste of long pork.
Or it's just the clip the guy in the boat posted, or was snipped from the full video, in a "Holy shit, look at this" moment
It was the sharks UA-cam channel he needed the clout
Yet another video set to make sharks look like evil, ruthless killing machines. Sharks for the most part are pretty cool 😎.
1. Sharks usually only attack if provoked or agitated, like any other animal.
2. Sharks can’t eat humans because, it would give them indigestion. They also find our blood too salty and full of fat.
3. Sharks usually use their mouths to investigate things if they are curious (which makes sense considering they have no hands 🙌🏻).
4. Sharks have exceptional Smell and Eyesight so they can distinguish the difference between predator and prey.
I love how at one point in the video he says “the shark was acting very suspicious” it literally lives in the ocean 🌊 it’s just living in its home and if anything some of these encounters are the humans fault not the sharks 🦈. Xx
THIS 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
I’m glad the red arrow was there at 2:30 otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to spot the guy
Never could understand
How it makes sence to go out in tiny boats
Knowing there are things in the water that would like to eat you
Sharks don't really like human meat and rarely Attacks us
@@cocoino2307
I'm thinking it's more on what one is raised on...
But out of the mass amount of sharks there are
I would hazard a guess that a percentage say
WOW I've never tasted that before
And damn it's good
Let's look for another of those beauties that aren't wearing very much
And see if she tastes just as sweet
@@cocoino2307 Tigers will eat large sea turtles? Smashing the shell? That can't taste good. Seen video of Tigers grabbing sea birds: all bones and feathers. So.....if you think sharks are friendly curious denizens of the deep, wait until you meet a hungry one who can't be choosey about the next meal.
@@jimbeam7160 anyone who says shit like this clearly hasn’t done their research and is just scared of water, it’s okay if y’all don’t want to admit that you can’t swim well
@@jimbeam7160 whoops i meant to tag jim h mb fam
I just can't get over their speed. 04:42 It was like a torpedo!
6 has got to be the most terrifying hands down 😮
6 is fake lol
I love when a title matches what we see in the video. No click bait in this. Great video. Only thing is I would put the 8yr old as #1.
That first one gives me chills every time I watch it.
I loved the clip showing the couple helping the bull shark. Although they are one of the few types of sharks that actually attack humans, when I dived with them in Costa Rica, there has never been an attack against a human there because there is so much rich fish life -- and we would taste like untasty chicken or beef to them! :) It was truly awe-inspiring though, to lay on the ocean floor as a whole group of them circled around us -- curious but afraid by the weird bubbles our regulators were casting off into the ocean.
The unfortunate part about this video is it perpetuates the unfortunate misconception that most sharks are dangerous to humans. Less than 5% actually are and most of these allegedly "terrifying" clips fail to identify if the shark that so freaked the swimmers out were even one of the dangerous ones. There are not, for example, any sharks dangerous to people in the Bahamas. And almost ALL shark attacks against humans occur when they mistake surfers for seals -- their standard meal!
Coz when CNN interviewed a shark and asked them why they ate that ladies hip they confirmed they thought it was turkey. They said so, this is silly science guessing a predators thoughts if any. Like those people who have lost an arm to a shark attack, and then tell us...oooh it didnt mean to...uhm, yeah it did
, you are in the water, a lot less mobile than any other creature in the sea, basically like a stack of burgers on the side walk full of homless people. Lol the poor misunderstood shark rofl!! Get out of here
I think they're like humans or dogs, most of the time they're docile and just intrigued by us, but like dogs and humans, there's the 1% of them that will just attack because they want to, there's A-hole versions of all animals, it's just luck of the drawer I guess.
thank you for being legit with ur info
hats off 👏👏
You do realize that people are tired of hearing the amateur shark week crap and most of us intelligent and rational thinking people stopped listening to that nonsense about 20 years ago.
@Vinnyvtec you think only 1% of humans suddenly go bad and attack 😂😅
My terrifying experience was with a 25 foot basking shark. They eat seaweed and I doubt anyone has ever experienced an attack from one. Although we was never in any danger, seeing one of those things about 30 yards from where we was swimming scared the ever loving crap out of us.
You have no idea how jealous I am of you. I'd love to swim with basking sharks.
🤦🏻♂️ sharks are carnivores they eat plankton
@@dfb9464 Basking sharks are not carnivores
@@Gunner192 all sharks are. They eat plankton which is alive and meaty
@@dfb9464 Interestingly there is one exception. There is one species of omnivorous shark. The bonnethead shark happily munches on seagrass alongside smaller things like crabs and fish.
3:19 did this guy just cast and continue fishing?
Divers: "Oh no there's a huge great white shark!". Minutes later: "It almost attacked us but hey, let's go looking for it!"
Yeah, I didn't understand that part as well... Bit strange.
“Shark attack” meanwhile every single clip shows either spearfishing or fishing and literally every other big nono that a simple google search will tell you is exactly what attracts sharks and makes them predators
Just to be clear if a shark does attempt to attack and the chances are EXTREMELY low, you are supposed to swim as calmly as possible back to shore which I know seems extremely challenging but flailing around makes the shark perceive you as it’s typical scared underwater prey and therefore it will attack again and again you show it your not weak.
And if it does get close enough to bite you the minute it’s head gets close the safest move to make is to simply push its head into an opposite direction as sharks are not able to turn under water they have to physically swim away and make a U under water before coming back giving you time to swim away.
Claws if you see this comment can you pin it or heart. so we can appreciate the hard work you put in your amazing videos!!. Whoever reads this don't you all agree claws makes our day better when he uploads.
Yes
I can mostly handle watching all the shark videos I’ve ever seen. The one of the girl having her leg bitten off is horrible but I guess it doesn’t bother me as much because the video quality back then wasn’t as good. However, the first shark encounter on this video gives me extreme anxiety! I have to fast forward because I can’t handle watching it.
The worst thing to do in the water with a shark is to thrash around and frantically swim. They will be immediately drawn to you, not necessarily to eat you but to check you out.
Better to, as calmly (but quickly) as possible, swim back. Sharks are generally not interested in humans as food or prey, but we can certainly peak curiosity.
Is noone gonna talk about how #1 swam straight towards the shark after it has left, let alone splitting up to search for it solo? That has to be the dumbest thing I've ever seen someone do in a shark video lol.
Thanks for utilising that huge Red arrow too point out a male human being, I would have missed it otherwise 😂
You’ve got to remember your in their territory if I saw a shark walking around in speedos I’d probably wig out keep that in mind fellas
Such a stupid and overused comment by nerds
Wow, amazing
4:58 sharks don’t have the instinct to knock anything off of anything, it probably just bumped into him and left
I thought you would have known the first video was fake 😔
The first video was a fake I didn't know that
How was it fake
@@Faithw2008 if you look at the fins they change in different scenes
@@TurtleMaster-qk8dt oh. Well the shark was definitely real and the guy was actually swimming for his life
@@Rush-b7k idk it looked pretty real to me
Now you know how it feels to be fish food.
If you are in the ocean and you see a shark heading in your direction it is merely out of curiosity, DO NOT THRASH it will only cause more intrigue and it will want to approach you.
Code Brown!!! Code Brown!!
0:58 Shark: oh we got here people
him : *screams*
Shark : chill bro
Shark in the first Video: Chill, Fam. I just wanted to check on You. 😂
I understand if people go on kayaks and small boats bc it makes their fishing kinda easier but it’s just not safe in shark and gator/ croc infested areas.
It's the ocean, it isn't infested, its just how it is.
@@Synroz it’s considered infested- you don’t have to agree with me.
If you get eaten while spear fishing then it's your own fault.
???? How is dieing brutally to a shark someones fault. It's fishing, you aren't one of them sensitive people who think fish lives are as important as humans, right?
Thank goodness I don’t go into the ocean unless I can see through to bottom. Ocean life fascinates me but I am a big scaredy-cat!😂
Every time you go into the ocean you know the risk , I grew up in California and have been going into the ocean since I was 6 years old and grew up boogie boarding since I was 11 years old , I always knew the risk but I couldn't stay away from the water , every time I went to the beach none of my friends would ever go in the water and it would bum me out , and around sunset I would be skim boarding with some of the locals , I always wondered why any of my friends never went into the water , I will still go into the ocean , I'm a Pisces and I feel more at home than I do at my house , I am drawn to it like a magnet , I never seen these videos before , now I understand why everyone thought I was crazy but I still can't stay away , I'm a California girl and for me it's a way of life even if it's the way I die !
Narrator: *Talking about scary accident*
Also narrator: “What happens next is not known”
My brain: T h e y d i e d :)
well more like I am less scared of sharks now...they are not as blood thirsty as seen in jaws atleaast
Check your references...the first one is obviously a fake 😒
6:08 Horror Movie logic
"*unintelligible*" Thanks, subtitle guy! Very useful.
Can't blame you, though. They were Australian.
i love the beach so much and going on boats but i’m also terrified of sharks so i always get so nervous going in the ocean