With spectacular footage and animations, Rise of the Great White Shark takes an in depth look into the specific events and adaptations that helped sharks dominate the sea.
Accessibility is so important when it comes to educational content, and I’m forever grateful for companies like Magellan that provide free, full-length, high-quality docs on platforms like UA-cam even though they have a paid subscription service they could easily lock it behind.
Absolutely thrilling! 'Rise of the Great White Shark' in 4K offers an up-close and breathtaking look at these magnificent predators. A must-watch for shark enthusiasts and nature lovers alike! 🦈🌊
Incredibile documentary!!!!! its truly mind boggling how the change of sea temperature, the existence of special plants and nutrients can extinguish or create new sea life like Megalodon and Great whites respectively. Great content once again
Seeing great whites up close is amazing. South Australia has some of the best diving experiences for ocean floor shark cage diving. We're also the only stay in Australia where great whites are 100% protected in our waters
I can't imagine anything scarier than being out diving and suddenly a giant great white swims towards you How can it look so majestic and terrifying at the same time!
Back when I was in nam I ran into a bull shark. We were 20 deep scrolling the jungle deep in nig nang we were in the shi*. Anyway let me get back to the shark. We were wading through river and I felt something down by my leg. I checked and at first i didn’t find anything. Then again I felt something hit my leg I reach down and sure as shit a 6 foot bull shark. I almost shat myself. I shot 30 buckets into that water but I don’t think I got him. Or her. From there we went on to dang sang province. That’s all I got.
Wow the information and narration in this documentary is first class, the footage is so good you feel like you're in the water with the sharks, you must of had so much patience waiting for the perfect moment to capture these beautiful animals and I sense such passion for the sharks, truly fantastic 😁
the Great White Shark is a fascinating and enigmatic species that commands respect and admiration for its strength, adaptability, and role in the marine ecosystem. While they inspire awe and fascination, they also remind us of the importance of conservation efforts to protect these iconic creatures and the oceans they inhabit.
After wanting one for 38 years, ever since I was 12, I finally got a Megalodon tooth! I feel absolutely privileged to have finally been able to afford one. It’s a prized possession
@@evangelostzonis6383I insulted nobody. Criticism and insults are very different forms of comparing good and bad content. When reviewing content you praise what you like and give context to your adjullations with a reference to content you find lacking. I consider Reality TV/Fake drama documentaries an insult to the industry and three of my documentary heroes. Carl Sagan , David Attenborough and Jacque Cousteau...
Holy...cr..my friend is a BLASPHEMY!!!!and low life expression.... unfortunately a lot of people are using the expression, it's not good for me as a CHRISTIAN!!!!
@@evangelostzonis6383 NO ONE CARES about your religion. WHY do people of faith feel this need to bring it up to everyone and everywhere, especially when it's uncalled for. Not to mention judging others(case in point and a constant that you so-called Christians excel at)It doesn't get anymore "lowlife" than that. KEEP IT TO YOURSELF.
@@Philip-gn8wx if you dont know already we'll I'll educate you. marine biologist have said and they do say often that's the reason why seals swims in packs when going out into open water. It makes it harder for the shark to single out just one seal and also makes the shark less likely to attack when it sees bunch of seals. When it's just one seal it will almost always be locked on and attacked. That's what I mean by (They). (They) are the marine biologist and the people who are reading the script from whenever your watching an animal planet documentary.
have had this video on my playlist on Prime until yesterday when it was “no longer available” imagine my surprise when I found it here - why on earth was the dreadful sound track added - it was marvelous without it - gads
These animals are insanely misunderstood, and I think it’s time to unlearn what we think we know and re-learn what needs to be learned about these animals
I remember when the movie,"Jaws" was all the rage...All these years since it's premiere I have been enjoying the scientist and biology Professors exploration of places in the deep oceans... The existence of a species of sharks that are so big that compared to the Great White ,is astounding... The Great White can get very big, but the Greenland Sharks have been recorded by deep diving robots.... The Greenland Shark, for example.Check It out on Wikipedia...The drums in the background music is very annoying...
The thing that makes the white shark so terrifying is that it’s still a fish a really big fish that can weigh up to 4-5 thousand pounds and move at speeds up to 40mph bro and you can’t hear them because unlike orcas and wales and dolphins they have no vocal cords so you never see them coming at all until your hit by one and it’s usually game over after that 🥶🥶🥶🥶 they have better eye sight or close to a humans vision so they are very accurate when hunting they’re prey guys new research has proven that they are critical at thinking things through before attacking 🥵
I wonder if the White Shark Nicole was born in Western Australia and returns there every 4-5 years for some reason. I'd love to be young again and be able to study these beautiful creatures on the water, and not from my computer.
I was actually part of the research team that tagged Nicole back in 2003. This was a joint project between MCM (Marine and Coastal Management) from Cape Town, WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), White Shark Trust (who I was working with) and a few others. It was an amazing experience, and getting the news maybe a year later that Nicole had travelled to Australia and back to S. Africa was incredible. That information was a huge deal at the time and lead to Great White Sharks being added to the CITES list for protection. Previously they didn't have full protection because there was an argument that they stayed in "local" populations, meaning they only required protection by the individual countries where they were found. Nicole really changed everything from a conservation point of view.
Very interesting video. But how can this cage be safe for people? It looks like shark can put head into the cage above but anyway they are so interesting for me, as crocodiles, sharks and more creatures are from the time when dinosaurs Were alive! ❤
@@magellantv absolutely, I swim in adriatic sea where they say thats not possible to see a shark in adriatic sea! I still have fears to swim too deep! And its possible to be attacked here too if i think better , there was I think but just few cases people were attacked in adriatic. But what Im trying to say is , they are interesting to watch! But trough the phone not in any other way. And yes its scary!
Even here is more video about poor seals. They are so cute but unfortunately killed by sharks. But theres nothing We can do. Sharks can't think will I hurt him? Is he gonna be sad? Hes just hungry and that's his food. But this video is made extra good and based how it really is! 😊
Very well done documentary, and Andy Casagrande once again has the most beautiful footage ever filmed on these great and majestic fish....I wonder who the star of the film is? That is a good sized male shark seen in all the footage filmed from the cage (I assume in South Africa since the water is so blue) and he is most likely tagged and well known.
I’m a huge fan of Andy casagrande’s. I’ve seen every documentary he’s been in or filmed with sharks. I’ve seen most of his under water documentaries. And anything he posts on his personal social media I have watched. I absolutely love Andy…. And most the guys from shark week.
That being said I watch shark week because I love sharks. I know most of it is fake and I can’t stand all the attack shows the nat geowild plays during their 4 week shark feast. Anyways unless it has Andy in it I’ll take an actual educational documentary on sharks over dramatic made up shark shows or shark attack shows. All those do is further fuel the fear people have towards them. It doesn’t help teach people to love and respect these animals.
I'm 75 yo and getting kinda jaded ... When I was about 4 or 5 ,part of the morning was when Mom would give me and my siblings,(5 boys and 4 girls.)A large spoon of "Cod Liver oil"... I'm sure that the oil Mom was forcing us to imbibe daily most likely shark liver oil...🤔🤮
Anybody notice how the narrator keeps on speaking about Isla Guadalupe as if it wasn’t part of Mexico? As if it was some sort of Independent enclave “WEST OF MEXICO”
EVER SINCE I WAS VERY SMALL AS A LITTLE KID I HAD A FASCINATION OF THE OCEAN AND GREAT WHITE SHARKS AN KILLER WHALES AS THERE THERE ASWEL BUT ITS BEAUTY OF GOD CREATION WE NEED ALWAYS RESPECT AND BE GRATEFUL FOR GOD CREATION INCLUDING OURSELEVES AND BEYOND TGE UNIVERSE
Sharks rarely attack humans because we look like seals, or splash like a fish, or because someone dripped a drop or two of blood on the beach from stepping on a broken shell. 9/10 shallow water attacks happen because of our heartbeat. When exerting lots of energy like swimming in the ocean... an adult human's heart, brain, spinal chord, and respitory system produce a combined electromagnetic signature of around 4-5Hz and an E0 of 1.8 -2.0 mV/m. Larger sharks like great whites, tigers, bulls, and hammerheads can detect that signature from around ¾ of a mile away. It can dial in on the source as it closes distance on the target by implementing the other sensory apparatuses.
18.30 - so much for climate change destroying the planet and created by us humans... 4 degrees warmer than today...6 times the CO2 content - the Arctic Ocean as warm as a tropical body of water! And we are told day after day that we have to do this and do that and therefore this will be more expensive and that will be more expensive... Unfortunately, too few people realize the lies that are probably behind climate change, which is nothing more than an excuse to take even more money out of people's pockets and keep the system running. This example is the best proof that the earth goes through natural cold and heat cycles and that climate change must be doubted. Especially when you see that it is being used to make everything more expensive.
@@magellantv This is the internet you are trying to talk to....they do not understand what evolution giving way to new species in the form of a verb means.
Great white sharks are amazing and powerful creatures
We couldn't agree more.
Brilliant. One of the best Great White Shark documentaries I have watched 👏
Accessibility is so important when it comes to educational content, and I’m forever grateful for companies like Magellan that provide free, full-length, high-quality docs on platforms like UA-cam even though they have a paid subscription service they could easily lock it behind.
Absolutely thrilling! 'Rise of the Great White Shark' in 4K offers an up-close and breathtaking look at these magnificent predators. A must-watch for shark enthusiasts and nature lovers alike! 🦈🌊
Thank you so much for saying so!
Incredibile documentary!!!!! its truly mind boggling how the change of sea temperature, the existence of special plants and nutrients can extinguish or create new sea life like Megalodon and Great whites respectively.
Great content once again
Thank you and we agree! Such subtle changes can have such drastic effects.
I don't think the sea temps will affect the great white. That have survived the most extreme tempeture changes known to man. They will be ok
Great white sharks are awesome animals
They truly are!
They sure are 💯
@@magellantv Bull sharks are far more dangerous .. Whites are actually pretty docile. And bulls actively hunt humans. Only polar bears do the same
@@highcountrydelatite Yeah, unfortunately Great Whites definitely get a bad reputation.
@@highcountrydelatiteTigers do also
Seeing great whites up close is amazing. South Australia has some of the best diving experiences for ocean floor shark cage diving. We're also the only stay in Australia where great whites are 100% protected in our waters
Wow! Sounds like we need to check it out there.
Can I fish for great whites there?
the animal did not evolve it was made by God!
@@JJs2121 YES!
@@JJs2121you’re in the wrong neighborhood psycho
I can't imagine anything scarier than being out diving and suddenly a giant great white swims towards you
How can it look so majestic and terrifying at the same time!
You're so right!
Back when I was in nam I ran into a bull shark. We were 20 deep scrolling the jungle deep in nig nang we were in the shi*. Anyway let me get back to the shark. We were wading through river and I felt something down by my leg. I checked and at first i didn’t find anything. Then again I felt something hit my leg I reach down and sure as shit a 6 foot bull shark. I almost shat myself. I shot 30 buckets into that water but I don’t think I got him. Or her. From there we went on to dang sang province. That’s all I got.
Orcas our the king of the waters
@@angelorange9334 they might take out your boat, but I don't know of a single time a human got eaten or attacked by Wild Orcas
You haven’t seen my mother in law.
Wow the information and narration in this documentary is first class, the footage is so good you feel like you're in the water with the sharks, you must of had so much patience waiting for the perfect moment to capture these beautiful animals and I sense such passion for the sharks, truly fantastic 😁
We're so glad you enjoyed it!
Top notch! 10/10!
Thank you very much!
the Great White Shark is a fascinating and enigmatic species that commands respect and admiration for its strength, adaptability, and role in the marine ecosystem. While they inspire awe and fascination, they also remind us of the importance of conservation efforts to protect these iconic creatures and the oceans they inhabit.
Exactly this! They're magnificent and they need to be protected.
After wanting one for 38 years, ever since I was 12, I finally got a Megalodon tooth! I feel absolutely privileged to have finally been able to afford one. It’s a prized possession
Hope it’s not a Chinese knock-off!
@@MerleUnchained it’s not. I got it from a trusted dealer.
that awesome! how big is it?
@@ImYourFatherKid around 7-8cm. It fills my palm. It’s not the biggest and it’s not the smallest but it is in good condition.
The amount of detailed information made this rewarding viewing. Thanks for posting.
We're so happy to hear that.
I thought Orcas were the top predator in the ocean🤔🌎☀️💙
Excellent doc...fantastic professional videography and narration. Top notch "edutainment"!
Thank you for saying so!
Very wonderful video of the magnificent great white shark ❤ thanks for this. So glad I looked it up!!
You're so welcome 🖤
Such beautiful creatures, truly just amazing
We couldn't agree more.
😁👍
@@marcelpop5840 😄
MASTERPIECE🎬✨🌊🥶
I love great white sharks
I like great white sharks.
We do, too!
@@alexleary6183 Same!
such beautiful and majestic creatures 😍
Great video , ty
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed it 🖤
This is an excellent documentary. Very informative, and the research is phenomenal. Very well done.💯😊✨️
We're glad you enjoyed it!
what a nature. amazing
Absolutely the stuff of nightmares coming face to face with them.
Amazing creature. The most feared the most incredible one.
Incredible, indeed!
HOLY CRAP!! A real and well made documentary on GWS......
WELL DONE!!!!! All we usually get is shark week BS/fake drama or attack shows.
THANKS!!
Thank you so much for saying so!
Try to comment without insulting!!!!!!!!
@@evangelostzonis6383I insulted nobody. Criticism and insults are very different forms of comparing good and bad content.
When reviewing content you praise what you like and give context to your adjullations with a reference to content you find lacking.
I consider Reality TV/Fake drama documentaries an insult to the industry and three of my documentary heroes.
Carl Sagan , David Attenborough and Jacque Cousteau...
Holy...cr..my friend is a BLASPHEMY!!!!and low life expression.... unfortunately a lot of people are using the expression, it's not good for me as a CHRISTIAN!!!!
@@evangelostzonis6383 NO ONE CARES about your religion. WHY do people of faith feel this need to bring it up to everyone and everywhere, especially when it's uncalled for. Not to mention judging others(case in point and a constant that you so-called Christians excel at)It doesn't get anymore "lowlife" than that. KEEP IT TO YOURSELF.
Seal= swimming in open water in numbers will be safe they say. Great white= i see a packed lunch!(blasting a seal out of the water)
Oh no...
🤔... Just who is "they?"
@@Philip-gn8wx if you dont know already we'll I'll educate you. marine biologist have said and they do say often that's the reason why seals swims in packs when going out into open water. It makes it harder for the shark to single out just one seal and also makes the shark less likely to attack when it sees bunch of seals. When it's just one seal it will almost always be locked on and attacked. That's what I mean by (They). (They) are the marine biologist and the people who are reading the script from whenever your watching an animal planet documentary.
Orcas are some beautiful ‼️♥️♥️♥️
We couldn't agree more!
have had this video on my playlist on Prime until yesterday when it was “no longer available” imagine my surprise when I found it here - why on earth was the dreadful sound track added - it was marvelous without it - gads
amazing footage
We agree!
Interesting stuff
We couldn't agree more.
Hopefully the documentaries as good as the title
We'd love to hear if you thought it was 👀
Yes great white shark
They're incredible creatures.
These animals are insanely misunderstood, and I think it’s time to unlearn what we think we know and re-learn what needs to be learned about these animals
Ai be crazy
I remember when the movie,"Jaws" was all the rage...All these years since it's premiere I have been enjoying the scientist and biology Professors exploration of places in the deep oceans... The existence of a species of sharks that are so big that compared to the Great White ,is astounding... The Great White can get very big, but the Greenland Sharks have been recorded by deep diving robots.... The Greenland Shark, for example.Check It out on Wikipedia...The drums in the background music is very annoying...
There are so many incredible species' out there. We can't wait to hear of more and more discoveries as science progresses.
These dates :)
The thing that makes the white shark so terrifying is that it’s still a fish a really big fish that can weigh up to 4-5 thousand pounds and move at speeds up to 40mph bro and you can’t hear them because unlike orcas and wales and dolphins they have no vocal cords so you never see them coming at all until your hit by one and it’s usually game over after that 🥶🥶🥶🥶 they have better eye sight or close to a humans vision so they are very accurate when hunting they’re prey guys new research has proven that they are critical at thinking things through before attacking 🥵
Eine gute Dokumentation über den weißen Hai.
Danke schön!
👍
🖤
Orca is the top predator of the seas!
They certainly are the definition of apex predator.
Ja sam bio na santorinu pola metra od velikog bijelog sreća po mene da taj dan nije bio gladan.
Vau, to je zastrašujuće!
The great white Shark is the King of the Oceans!🤍🦈
👑
I love white sharks, but that crown has to go to orcas, blue whales or maybe sperm whales
Not when they get bullied by killer whales
@@rockyevans1584 Okay but what's the context for becoming ocean royalty?
@@tonypine3434 True.
Due to all the fishing and hunting people do they're going to migrate for more food. Like the Bears.
This is possible.
I wonder if the White Shark Nicole was born in Western Australia and returns there every 4-5 years for some reason. I'd love to be young again and be able to study these beautiful creatures on the water, and not from my computer.
Wouldn't that be a treat!
I was actually part of the research team that tagged Nicole back in 2003.
This was a joint project between MCM (Marine and Coastal Management) from Cape Town, WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), White Shark Trust (who I was working with) and a few others.
It was an amazing experience, and getting the news maybe a year later that Nicole had travelled to Australia and back to S. Africa was incredible.
That information was a huge deal at the time and lead to Great White Sharks being added to the CITES list for protection.
Previously they didn't have full protection because there was an argument that they stayed in "local" populations, meaning they only required protection by the individual countries where they were found.
Nicole really changed everything from a conservation point of view.
@@AlanDuncan1888 She certainly paved the way!
@@magellantv she certainly did!
@@AlanDuncan1888 💙
Very interesting video. But how can this cage be safe for people? It looks like shark can put head into the cage above but anyway they are so interesting for me, as crocodiles, sharks and more creatures are from the time when dinosaurs Were alive! ❤
Thank you! And yes, it does seem scary doesn't it?
@@magellantv absolutely, I swim in adriatic sea where they say thats not possible to see a shark in adriatic sea! I still have fears to swim too deep! And its possible to be attacked here too if i think better , there was I think but just few cases people were attacked in adriatic. But what Im trying to say is , they are interesting to watch! But trough the phone not in any other way. And yes its scary!
Even here is more video about poor seals. They are so cute but unfortunately killed by sharks. But theres nothing We can do. Sharks can't think will I hurt him? Is he gonna be sad? Hes just hungry and that's his food. But this video is made extra good and based how it really is! 😊
@@AnaLukacevic You make a good point about observing them through videos and not in real life!
@@AnaLukacevic And thank you for saying so 🖤
I find mako sharks pretty freaky the pointy narrow nose and they're so fast 😬😬😬
They're very intimidating to say the least.
Artificial intelligence is something serious.
Thank You🌊🦈💦💙🩵💜❤️🧡🌅
You're very welcome 💙
my secret spirit animal. sorry wolves
Very well done documentary, and Andy Casagrande once again has the most beautiful footage ever filmed on these great and majestic fish....I wonder who the star of the film is? That is a good sized male shark seen in all the footage filmed from the cage (I assume in South Africa since the water is so blue) and he is most likely tagged and well known.
Thank you! We're so glad you enjoyed it!
I’m a huge fan of Andy casagrande’s. I’ve seen every documentary he’s been in or filmed with sharks. I’ve seen most of his under water documentaries. And anything he posts on his personal social media I have watched. I absolutely love Andy…. And most the guys from shark week.
That being said I watch shark week because I love sharks. I know most of it is fake and I can’t stand all the attack shows the nat geowild plays during their 4 week shark feast. Anyways unless it has Andy in it I’ll take an actual educational documentary on sharks over dramatic made up shark shows or shark attack shows. All those do is further fuel the fear people have towards them. It doesn’t help teach people to love and respect these animals.
@@heatherjohns1501 We love this passion!
Your in the water shark is in the water
Wild, isn't it?
Orca snacks
I'm 75 yo and getting kinda jaded ... When I was about 4 or 5 ,part of the morning was when Mom would give me and my siblings,(5 boys and 4 girls.)A large spoon of "Cod Liver oil"...
I'm sure that the oil Mom was forcing us to imbibe daily most likely shark liver oil...🤔🤮
Oh no...
Great white sharks 🦈
They're such incredible creatures.
Anybody notice how the narrator keeps on speaking about Isla Guadalupe as if it wasn’t part of Mexico? As if it was some sort of
Independent enclave “WEST OF MEXICO”
The sad part about that is great whites are disappearing from there as orcas are killing them.
I'll keep my ears open for that, just startin here
Would that be like the Galapagos? West of Ecuador? Or...perhaps Isla Nublar - west of Costa Rica? Asking for a friend 🙂
EVER SINCE I WAS VERY SMALL AS A LITTLE KID I HAD A FASCINATION OF THE OCEAN AND GREAT WHITE SHARKS AN KILLER WHALES AS THERE THERE ASWEL BUT ITS BEAUTY OF GOD CREATION WE NEED ALWAYS RESPECT AND BE GRATEFUL FOR GOD CREATION INCLUDING OURSELEVES AND BEYOND TGE UNIVERSE
top predator of the deep until a killer whale eats its liver
Fun fact: Sharks are older than trees
In some cases, yes, but this blanket statement can't be applied to all sharks and all trees.
Sharks rarely attack humans because we look like seals, or splash like a fish, or because someone dripped a drop or two of blood on the beach from stepping on a broken shell.
9/10 shallow water attacks happen because of our heartbeat.
When exerting lots of energy like swimming in the ocean... an adult human's heart, brain, spinal chord, and respitory system produce a combined electromagnetic signature of around 4-5Hz and an E0 of
1.8 -2.0 mV/m.
Larger sharks like great whites, tigers, bulls, and hammerheads can detect that signature from around ¾ of a mile away. It can dial in on the source as it closes distance on the target by implementing the other sensory apparatuses.
That is truly fascinating!
Lost me at millions of years ago.
Why?
@@magellantv I am of the belief that the Earth is no where near that old.
@@1USACitizen192 According to science, it's actually much older than just millions of years.
@@1USACitizen192 Belief, lol. And the earth is also flat?
Sacr on my leg i got tatto remove miami beach i really hate sharks they took my grandfather they trying to projet me and they all gone. 😅
Your grandfather was attacked by sharks?
Sharks, absolutely refuse to attack people that get in the water,if they stay out..
So, stay out of the water and they won't attack? Is that what you mean?
I’ve see this plenty of times. This isn’t your documentary
You're correct in that we didn't produce this documentary. However, we own the rights to it and therefore are able to distribute it.
You got owned lol. I love it when foot in mouth disease is found in the comments section.
who care's they didnt produce it, just enjoy the documentary. there's a few that are the same out there.
@tarantulamum4322 that's a terrible mindset. Content thieves are just nasty leeches and contribute nothing
18.30 - so much for climate change destroying the planet and created by us humans... 4 degrees warmer than today...6 times the CO2 content - the Arctic Ocean as warm as a tropical body of water! And we are told day after day that we have to do this and do that and therefore this will be more expensive and that will be more expensive... Unfortunately, too few people realize the lies that are probably behind climate change, which is nothing more than an excuse to take even more money out of people's pockets and keep the system running. This example is the best proof that the earth goes through natural cold and heat cycles and that climate change must be doubted. Especially when you see that it is being used to make everything more expensive.
The rise…. Rrrriiiigggggggggghhhttttt 😂
You should watch, you'll get what we mean 😀
@@magellantv This is the internet you are trying to talk to....they do not understand what evolution giving way to new species in the form of a verb means.
It’s so difficult.
What is?
We protected them to increase their numbered ranks to watch more shark attack video disgusting reality 🤷♂
The ocean is their world, if we go in it and die at their hands we are to blame.
The seals are just like us, few have fear, like humans they must think "it wont happen to me"...
Maybe.
basking in the presece of Apex pretater is beutiful🥲
That's a scary way of putting it but in this context, you're right!