Phred the Legendary Kiwi Great White Shark | Shark Week: Jaws Awakens

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Published 2020-12-04
Shark Week favourites Chris Fallows, Jeff Kurr, and Dickie Chivell join forces to track down Phred, the legendary - and loveable - great white shark known across New Zealand for his massive size and rarity.

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All Comments (21)
  • The blond guy.......is the guy who gets eaten first in the movies as comical relief.
  • These Kiwi Shark were the Ancestors of the Shark you found in Mediterranean sea. Probably during or after the messinian salinity crisis, some Kiwi Sharks swam northward, get lost and then stranded in the Mediterranean seas. So yeah, those White Sharks in Italy were much closer genetically to White Sharks in New Zealand and Australia than they were with North Atlantic Great white shark.
  • I love how the guy in the cage is always going on about how many sharks are around him to convey how scary it is, but then there's a dude outside of the cage filming him
  • @star_lorde
    That guy in the start is in Wellington Paranormal😂
  • @ianwatson8307
    I noticed at 2.mins 20 , The shark was freaked out by the flash of his camera , clearly it didn't like flashing light.
  • @mariaj4883
    Love that his name's Phred with a "Ph" haha
  • Phred the Legendary Shark! Ok! Me i want to see it!! So i watch and at the end they say "That could be Phred" Clickbait comes to mind
  • Bruh I’m going cage diving in bluff in January 😂
  • @paulkirby121
    The guy who said it was a nuclear submarine was Rhys Darby nz comedian from Flight of Concords fame...someones having a laugh..
  • @LeadingCross
    Yup... hence the reason I will NEVER venture out beyond ankle depth!!!!!! 😰😱😱😱 Beautiful powerful creatures. 🦈💕
  • What is it with the narrator's voice. It's the same guy who voices EVERY movie trailer :s
  • @-51_51-
    Big respect to Chris Fallows, go Apex predators. :)
  • It looks like the flash on the camera even affects the sharks 🤣🤣
  • Most of NZ doesn't even know there are GWs here, let alone some of the biggest in the world.