Shark POV Camera Shows Great White Intimidation Strategy | Sharks And The City: LA | SHARK WEEK 2018

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Published 2018-07-24

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  • @Reverse2057
    Dramatics aside, this is actually really amazing footage. I actually didn't realize sharks had these subtle body languages, the head shaking, the mouth gaping I knew a little bit of, but the parallel swimming, all of that is so neat! AND THAT FIN CAM! WE NEED MORE OF THOSE! That was the coolest thing ever to see from the shark's POV! I want to see a really long video of shark POV into its daily life, hunting, migration, etc.!
  • @fablewalls
    I know any shark cage I design for ME to go down in isn't going to have gaps for me to lean halfway out with a camera... If I can lean OUT, things can come IN.
  • @sandras7029
    Gonna need a better cage. This one ain't finished.
  • @jillyan1550
    Narrator: “She’s worked up” “she’s coming straight to the cage” Shark: 5 mph
  • @xIsaacCantu
    Absolutely wonderful. I love these brave people treading dangerous paths for the pursuit of knowledge, These animals are amazingly designed. Intricate, fragile, awe inspiring life.
  • @fadwen88
    "But shes still worked up, heading straight for the cage." Shark literally just chilling and being curious.
  • We made these heavy duty shark cages that sharks cannot break or enter. However we left a nice door opening in case one wants to pop his head in and say hello, maybe have a cup of tea, and a nice little conversation.. lol no way in hell would I get in that thing 😂
  • @sarahfalcon3478
    Thanx for the upload.!! I LOVE sharks ive seen every docu ,home video,and every clip on utube that has "shark"in the title lol so im happy because this one i havnt seen! PLZZZ keep them coming.thanx again!
  • @jademoon7938
    Every time I see video like this, I feel this overwhelming empathy for their hunger, and the desperation of the fights over potential food in a cage that none of them will get. I feel like the second the bodies hit the water, the electrical pulses and smells are like a dinner bell, and they all come driven by unimaginable hunger. It's... Really sad. True hunger can drive humans insane, so massive carnivores, who are overcrowded, hungry, constantly in competition to survive.. I feel for them.
  • @jamieashes5653
    This is very informative I love watching this stuff its so awesome to watch and learn about sharks and how the beheave
  • @brece5452
    At 2:43 Shark: Why hello other shark, how are you doin and OH MY GOSH. HOLY FUSGE IM OUT OF HERE.
  • Imagine being in that cage and you think the sharks are gonna come at you but instead start biting EACH OTHER 😂
  • @NymNym-hs9lh
    Great footage on behavioral patterns, and how they also work together.
  • @---jt5wg
    I really like the content in that its showing me something I didn't know about great whites before, but I really get irritated how they try to pump it up with dramatic music and make it into something terrifying. . . when really this is just a science expedition. . .these guys get in the water with sharks pretty often I would imagine so the dramatics annoy me. Instead of trying to be 'exciting' I would prefer more depth into the education side of this, spend less time on theatrics and spend more of the time teaching me something. Thanks.
  • @flappyflans1770
    * me sees POV * * me instinctively checks to see if I'm in incognito mode *
  • @tsommers3284
    Great Whites are such a beautiful and graceful shark! However, I prefer to see their beauty safely on screen!
  • @nemobla1
    A shark barely moves it mouth, "WOAH WHATS THAT?!, THATS GAPING!, DUN DUN DUN" lol that cracked me up
  • @mexicansunrise
    SO tired of Discovery over dramatizing every film about sharks!