It then emerges from the ocean and starts attacking the rubber boat not once, but several times. here
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It then emerges from the ocean and starts attacking the rubber boat not once, but several times. here
Incredible footage has emerged of a great white shark taking chunks out of a film crew’s inflatable rubber boat, leaving it to slowly sink.
Unfortunately for the crew, the boat was not shark-proof: A pontoon on the boat popped and started to sink. [links]
The filmmakers started to record the incident, getting as close as they possibly could. [links]
At first, the shark is seen by an underwater camera moving toward the boat. here
He quickly reported his findings to the lifeguard on duty, who sent out an alert about the lurking sharks. [links]
Swimmers were still allowed to enter the water at their own risk, but a lifeguard paddled out to the boaters to warn them that sharks were in the area but not acting aggressively.
"I spotted one then I spotted two," Curtis told CBS Los Angeles. more
Lifeguard Chief Jason Young said sharks have been spotted near the beaches almost daily and encouraged anyone with beach plans to contact the lifeguard department before entering the water.
These predators have a dominance hierarchy primarily based on size, sex, and territory, meaning bigger sharks typically dominate smaller sharks, and males typically rule over females. [links]
The attack took place off the coast of Mossel Bay in South Africa during a sardine run near Seal Island with South African Tour Operator Rainer Schimpf.
Great white sharks are avid hunters of marine mammals, including fur seals sea lions, and cetaceans. There have been numerous documented interactions with humans, and not many of them had happy outcomes. more
Great white sharks are the world’s largest known macropredatory fish, growing up to twenty feet in length and capable of weighing more than 4,300 pounds.
The impressive bite force of these terrifying creatures has been estimated at 18,216 newtons.
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The fisherman tried to scare the shark away with different weapons, but it didn’t go away until it got what it came for. We advise people to buy bigger and safer boats when go fishing near great white sharks. here
2. Deflating the inflatable boat here
We hope that these stories are teaching people to use bigger boats and don’t sail carelessly the waters where the Great White Shark lives.
Below you can read about other attacks of the Great White Shark. here
The razor sharp teeth of the shark sinking in the boat scared the crew.