Barracuda Bites Great White Shark!
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- Опубліковано 26 кві 2024
- In this video, we take a look at a white shark dragging a large object that is seemingly wrapped around the dorsal fin. Plus, I film a barracuda take a bite at a young white sharks tail!
00:00:20 Dorsal Fin Movement Captured?
00:01:28 Kelp & Fishing Line Wrapped Around the Dorsal Fin
00:02:57 I Found Thousands of Barracuda
00:03:43 A Barracuda Bites a Great White Shark
00:05:08 Bat Rays are Confident
00:05:48 White Sharks in Kelp Forests
Sharks study using underwater dorsal fin cam mentioned in video:
"CRYPTIC HABITAT USE OF WHITE SHARKS IN KELP FOREST"
LINK: oliverjewell.com/cryptic-habi...
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As someone who grew up on nature documentaries and Steve Irwin I love the work you do ❤
Thank you so much! That means a lot.
Amazing footage!
Thank you for all the work you do, it makes a big difference to me and I'm sure thousands of others.
Many thanks. I appreciate your support!
As a sailor and active diver I spent nearly 5 years sailing and diving Mexico and the South Pacific. It is amazing the percentage of sea creatures that have human garbage and fishing gear attached to their bodies.
Very saddening. We treat the ocean terribly.
Ohh 😦 that’s awful to hear such a painful truth! 😔
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amazing is not the word I wouldve chose. More like, sad or disgusting.
Ugh…. If only humans were more considerate of this earth!!!
I only thought small fish cleaned off the sharks skin - never knew big fish did it too! It's amazing how the white doesn't want to eat it! How does he 'know' to leave it alone this time and that it wants to clean him. It's so cool.
Me too. Pretty cool to see bigger fish do it as well.
You have caught many firsts. Only someone with your tenacity and devotion to your work could bring such substantial finds! Nice job!
Thanks so much. I wish UA-cam distribution was better. Struggling to get the views these videos need to make it worth my while these days.
@@TheMalibuArtistPlease don't give up. You're the best out there right now!
The 'cuda is probably pissed that the white shark tried to eat him in the other vid you posted, and he's getting back at him.
I don't know if you heard of chafing before Carlos, but that is a temporary relation between fish and sharks when fish rub themselves against the shark's skin to relieve an itching. Even smaller sharks seek out larger sharks (like whale sharks) to get a good scratch. It's very fun to watch, though; as is your work.
Thanks Travis, I did a full video about chafing a few months ago. It's pretty cool behavior.
That was incredible footage of the barracudas and the ray swimming through them! I imagine you must be capturing so much never before seen!
Every single time I watch one of your videos, I am amazed at the obvious amount of time and work that has gone into the making of your videos. Thank you.
I didn’t know what to expect from the title knowing what razor sharp teeth Barracudas have. How fantastic to find out that indeed the “bite” was beneficial to the white shark to rid it of external parasites.
I love that nature finds ways to have these symbiotic relationships between creatures and they innately know. The knowledge is just there.
Thank you as always Carlos, for the beauty and the education ❤ 🦈
Thank you for following along! I really appreciate you take the time to comment every time. It really helps. Views are significantly down these days, so I'm likely going to have to start making either less videos or big changes. It's concerning.
@@TheMalibuArtist you are so welcome. I actually shared this video with about 10 of my friends on Facebook Messenger with a note about the other videos you do and told them to check out your videos because they were so amazing. I’m really glad I did that now Carlos. ❤️
I will definitely share more now I know the situation. It may help you to know it’s happened to another animal video creator too. There are a few saying the “algorithm” has been changed. Perhaps that maybe why? Just a thought. Take care. You bring joy to me and many others. ❤️
You always have the most interesting and amazing videos. I hope that fishing line on the sharks dorsal fin doesn’t slowly become embedded and amputate the fin. Those barracuda schools were huge. I didn’t know they even did that. Thanks for another great video.
Learn more everyday when I watch your videos and seeing the shark batting a piece of wood with its dorsal fin is a great moment I remember. Barracudas following a shark shows again if needed that shark's especially GWS are not just killers they have other sorts of relationships with sea life. Thank you
G'day from Perth in Western Australia 👋
Am looking forward to this 😎
Love your videos! 🤙
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Another wonderful film. Thanks for continuing to educate & entertain.
The Barracuda tails sparkle in the water. A glittery gold which is gorgeous! Thank you again for all your time and footage.
Thank you for the wonderful soothing Adventure👏😍🌊🦈
We learn more in one 9 minute video here than we do the entirety of shark week. Awesome work Carlos, so interesting
Definitely some great shots! Calming and informative. Keep up the great work!
This is so zen in both the cinematography and the narration.
Thank you for such great content; your hard work is appreciated
Much appreciated!
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I enjoy your content and your knowledge. I am a commercial diver in Australia and don't get to see the wonderful marine life that you guys have or have much knowledge about it and you do a great job of schooling me. Thank you
Ah man! Thanks so much!
Definitely deserve a like,and comments,tons of hrs,of footage,for a short film, great job...
Beautiful scenery, very informative and a touch of nice music. All very well balanced, it was a pleasure to watch. Thank you for taking your time to put it together. It made me subscribe to your channel.
Thanks for the link to that study, Carlos, great source! A few other interesting ones on their site 👍🏼
I have come to deeply appreciate and admire the work you do here! The excellent footage, your melodic voiceover, the calming music…. Your excellent descriptive content!!
Having said all that, may I share this on my FB feed and turn my friends on to your work?
I believe this is in my top 10 favorite of your videos .
Well done, sir !💙🙏🏼🌎
Rays display effortless grace gliding through the ocean. Rays also seem sure of the fate that awaits them while approaching a white shark.
I have a newly found respect for rays.
This was really cool, and so well put together! I learn a lot from your videos. Can't wait to see more!!
Awesome, thank you!
outstanding - another insightful video from the Malibu Artist.
Keep doing what you are doing:-)
I’m living far from the sea , but I love watching those awesome videos .
I love our wild oceans. I had an encounter with a barracuda in Virgin Gorda while snorkeling. It was hanging out under rock shelf. Over thirty years ago, but still remember. I even got an underwater photo. Grateful for the chance encounter.
Your work is amazing. So positive and interesting, just what the world needs. Love from Australia 😊
Your work is so remarkable. You'll go down as one of the greatest white shark researchers there ever were...So the sharks serve as convenience store owners when other fish just want to stop by for a little snack.
Too kind! Thank you!
Your observations are so interesting, thank you for the knowledge !
I absolutely love your videos❤I have an extreme fear + fascination with sharks & I recently found your channel & instantly subscribed! I appreciate all your time & dedication to make such quality videos 🙂
Unfortunately, I'm a "landlubber" but I really appreciate your excellent films about marine life. Thank you also for this great post!
What a great video!! Beautiful and interesting. Great job!! 👏👏👏
Great vid as usual. The kelp footage & especially the larger adult sharks cruising through is incredible. There has been a widely held belief that kelp forests & areas offer sanctuary & safety from large White Sharks. Recent adaptation and hunting strategy or just another case of something rarely witnessed which has always occurred ? Who knows…..beautiful footage as always.
You do an amazing job with your video's your one of the few narrators i enjoy listening to
Fascinating and educational. Thanks for the work that you do!
As a spearfisher who overcame a fear of the ocean to now enjoy it deeply, I love these videos because knowledge delivers you from fear. Knowing how these creatures behave gives me the ability to respect their instinct and dominance over me, and avoid challenging it or presenting myself as a snack.
Great to hear!
Great video and insight as always
That's a fish hook and line dragged through the kelp....these damn fisherman.
Thank you so much for yet another informative and entertaining video 👌🏻
You footage and research has been INVALUABLE. Please stay the course, if you can afford yo do so!
Awesome footage! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for bringing this out, There is so much we think we understand which in fact we do not understand.
Thanks 🙏 subscribed :) There are many behaviors and interactions of sea creatures that we know nothing about, good to see you adding to the body of knowledge 😊
Wow …all I can say is keep up the good work man! Thanks for beautiful content ❤
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you!
Beautiful work. Amazing footages.. 👏 👏
Always learning something new from you!!!!❤
Wow, that's just incredible footage!
Interesting and beautiful to see and to always learn!!! Thanks for the effort,to let us see the beauty of nature!!!👍👍💯💯♥️
Beautiful footage. Keep up the good work.
Another great video! Thank you for all you do.
Your videos are always informative and beautiful. Thank you for sharing the ocean with us!
Wonderfull pictures! Thank you!
As always impressive footage and an alert to our impact on these marvelous creatures
Some amazing and very informative shots in the video.
Thanks for sharing.
Another incredibly beautiful and educational video thank you so much for your dedication to our incredible marine life
Thanks! As a scuba diver and a former resident of California who fled the state, I always figured that I could hide in kelp forests if I spied a large shark. Oops!
Beautiful footage. Thank you!
Another beautiful video, expertly narrated ❤
Great video and narration. I subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
I can't tell if I keep coming back for the incredible production value or the bottomless pool of knowledge.
I'm thinking both.
Great and insane new observations. Love it mate!
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Wow top quality collection of research info. You da man!
Excellent video an narration!
So amazing and beautiful! 🤩 💙💙💙
Too bad it isn't possible to free that poor shark from his "fin ornament" 😔
Thank you for sharing! ❤❤❤
Sharks a lot smarter then we think. Thank you for video!
Beautifully filmed.
Interesting stuff! I appreciate the content.
I just wanna say, I hope to become a shark biologist, as I’ve always had a great interest in sharks and their behavior, and every time I see you post a new video it’s a video I greatly look forward too. Thank you for your work, and don’t stop doing what you’re doing bro
Thanks man! I really appreciate that. I['m going to keep doing what I'm doing, but it's tough.
Really like your drone photages of sharks❤
And the marine biologists too I think😊 learn every time something new
Absolutly fantastique videos. Great work, nice comment voice, nice music. Very relaxing.
Thank you for this content
My stepfather used to dive for Abalone. He would have been the first to tell you Great whites like kelp forests.
Thank you for your video ❤
I really love your videos. Greetings from Limburg Netherlands
Glad you like them!
Tnx. Facinating video...❤
I love your videos. Congratulations
I've learned more from you and your videos on great whites than anything else in my 53 years. I used to be terrified of white sharks but I now think they're beautiful. Thank you!!
Great video thanks
amazing footage
Great work
Great video, thx.
Very informative thank you
Some beautiful shots
Thanks!
Almost every saltwater dive I’ve done there been Barracuda, they’re very territorial.
Barracuda are also the fastest fish in the sea, when they bolt hard, they almost disappear.
If a Barracuda wanted to attack a person, they’d never see it coming.
Such a great channel 👍👏
Thank you so much 👍
This is bad ass… Keep up the good work!
Amazing footage
The camera on the drone does an excellent job
Thank you for all the time and patience you have taken to film these momentous creatures. I think prey species play it cool around predator species. I found it easier to get close to other species while following a school of Tailor (Bluefish). You can observe this cool behaviour in two of my films on UA-cam, CottesloeTailor and Cottesloe Samson fish. Samson fish eat Tailor. See the Tailor at the beginning of Cottesloe Samson fish play "What's the time mister wolf?" Due to unusual prevailing easterlies (offshore breezes) during the past couple of months, flattenig the ocean, an unprecedented number of sharks have been spotted off Perth beaches, including a huge 5 m Great White. Most Great White attacks occur here in October, November and December when the sharks follow the southwards migration of whales for the Antarctica summer. That's when I don't go snorkeling!!!
Great content!
The videos are therapeutic 🙏
These videos are always so beautiful.
Just like in a fish tank, the Fri hide in the plants/rocks till they get bigger.
Thank you!
For the first clip where it bats at the object with its fin, another interesting question is raised “why would it be doing that?” That looks an awful lot like play to me.