Forrest Galante Searches for Extinct Sharks in South Africa | Shark Week | Discovery

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Published 2023-06-17
Forrest Galante goes on an incredible diving journey as he searches for extinct sharks in the waters around South Africa.
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Forrest Galante Searches for Extinct Sharks in South Africa | Shark Week | Discovery
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All Comments (20)
  • @ForrestGalante
    You really never know what’s going to happen on one of these shark dives!
  • @JeffBuonassisi
    I do commercial fishing around Marthas Vinvard on Cape Cod and the white sharks around here get pretty big. I fish off a 24' boat and the white sharks make you feel really small.
  • @BullsEye4444
    I heard people have seen a 70+ foot shark near puertictos, Gonzaga Bay, Lobos Island, and the enchanted islands. You should investigate again the Black demon in those places.
  • @Yundra344
    amazing my brother, success and God be with you❤
  • @shawneldridge4465
    (( 🦈 )) so ready, so hyped up and excited plus looking forward to watching shark week 2023 when it starts on Discovery channel.
  • @markmason2081
    Thats crazy to me out in middle of ocean in a blowup boat...deadly accident waiting to happen
  • @marcmoat995
    Orcas are the apex predators of the sea because they eat sharks
  • @paultaft1039
    It makes me laugh when they say 400 million years tell me why they are finding skin on dinosaurs and why humans are so far ahead of the next species evolution seems silly.
  • Just goes to show that these professional divers barely know anything about what is deep down in the water. All that expensive equipment just to see a few reef sharks? Divers are all talk nobody has really explored the deep blue sea.
  • @AS-zl4nl
    i love forrest and his work but this narration is awful. "trying to find a needle.... in a stack of needles". lol, and the animation is horrendous. i dont know why big studios like discovery even bother putting in cgi if theyre not going to actually pay for it to be done decently.
  • @Shawn-ts4jw
    How fake and pathetic. No, those fish are just so used to humans they don't care about you. And then the part "they are completely frenzied up" mmm they are slowly swimming around, why lie like that? Oh I know, so that it sounds "dangerous" right. Pathetic