Shark Queens: Rulers of the Ocean SPECIAL (Full Episode) | Shark Queens

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In the animal kingdom, males are often presumed to be the most dominant, but in the ocean, does this presumption hold water? Scientists search for answers to understand if the biggest and baddest sharks of them all are female. From the great white sharks of South Africa to the tiger sharks in the Maldives, scientist teams seek to uncover the ultimate rulers of the waves.

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All Comments (21)
  • @boyblu2156
    Treating sharks like criminals is wild like hey we got a warrant you fit the description the dolphins told us were to find you
  • @endoraismygma
    Allison is awesome. I always learn so much from her no nonsense delivery of info. Great episode.
  • @ExistingSmiles
    Me and my little brother (2) love these shark videos :)
  • @hamadshafqat5364
    This video has helped me so much. I would love to be a shark scientist and go expolore so much land. Thank you guys for this video!😊
  • @wickedcha4202
    Us as humans are not that big. Some seals are bigger then us. I saw in one document that it is our urine that make the sharks aware of us. Along with the splashing and our heart rate sending off the electronic pulse that the sharks are aroused to inspect. With us on boards yes we do look like their food. If you decide to get in the ocean treat it with respect and acknowledge the animals in the water that could harm you.
  • @Alicia-BG
    I'm really not convinced by the oldest "researcher". He reaches conclusions with too little information. How will he study the genetics of the sharks as it relates to their behavior and hierarchy with just 2 samples? Besides, that method of collecting the DNA (saliva) is questionable given the fact that it's collected underwater, sharks are not like humans that secrete a lot of saliva, and he didn't take steps to store the samples quickly to prevent loss. I think he's a bit of a show unlike the younger one that spends time observing and gathering specific information on individual sharks.
  • Sharks 🦈 are very dangerous yet cool to watch but from a far. Cool documentary
  • @dianamungai6413
    Thankyou for letting is access such awesome stuff online for free❤❤❤
  • @Robinsontheo
    Wow, so dangerous! Watching from Sydney, Australia.
  • The poor guy attacked in egypt was attacked by a 10 foot tiger shark who was pregnant and had no food in the digestive system. Sign of starvation...
  • @ianjesse8525
    This reason you never find me swimming in larger water bodies me meeting this creature i would collaps
  • @SGTSnakeUSMC
    A young assistant is statistically safer in the water all day with the sharks than on the boat overnight with her professor.
  • @seanaudette8389
    I've always hated how they anger the shark by pulling the food away from there.
  • "Shark Queens: Rulers of the Ocean" A Killer Whale/Orca = rulers of the ocean
  • @AmandaLee-ew7lg
    Sharks are an important part of the marine ecosystem. We need to learn to coexist with them.