Skeptic Bob
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https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/great-white-shark-deep-blue-hawaii-scli-intl/index.htmlA great white shark, believed to be one of the largest on the planet, has been spotted by divers as it fed on a whale carcass off the coast of Hawaii.
The divers, who captured remarkable footage of the encounter, say the shark is Deep Blue -- a 20-foot-long female.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/great-white-shark-deep-blue-hawaii-scli-intl/index.html
I would love to cage dive with them one day but this is insane!
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That shark could bite her in half in an instant. Maybe she felt safe because the shark had already eaten?
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/great-white-shark-deep-blue-hawaii-scli-intl/index.html
I would love to cage dive with them one day but this is insane!
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That shark could bite her in half in an instant. Maybe she felt safe because the shark had already eaten?
I probably would not be brave enough to free five with that shark but yeah if it has a full belly and you know how to present yourself in a nonthreatening way it's probably pretty safe. Sharks are not aggressive without cause to be.https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/great-white-shark-deep-blue-hawaii-scli-intl/index.html
I would love to cage dive with them one day but this is insane!
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That shark could bite her in half in an instant. Maybe she felt safe because the shark had already eaten?
I saw these vids last night. Totally stunned. Wowser!https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/great-white-shark-deep-blue-hawaii-scli-intl/index.html
I would love to cage dive with them one day but this is insane!
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That shark could bite her in half in an instant. Maybe she felt safe because the shark had already eaten?
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/great-white-shark-deep-blue-hawaii-scli-intl/index.html
I would love to cage dive with them one day but this is insane!
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That shark could bite her in half in an instant. Maybe she felt safe because the shark had already eaten?
Swimming with a great white shark
It may be the camera angle but unless she is about 9' long (with the fins on her feet) then that shark appears to be less than 20' long.
It may be the camera angle but unless she is about 9' long (with the fins on her feet) then that shark appears to be less than 20' long.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/great-white-shark-deep-blue-hawaii-scli-intl/index.html
I would love to cage dive with them one day but this is insane!
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That shark could bite her in half in an instant. Maybe she felt safe because the shark had already eaten?
Hmmm, maybe she isn’t touching the shark. She may be swimming above it several feet. A fancy version of the photo lots of us took as kids with the first fish we catched, where you hold the fish out in front of you at arm’s length between you and the camera to make the fish look bigger.
A 9 foot GWS is still big enough to be deadly to a land animal unfortunate enough to be in the water when the shark is hungry.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/great-white-shark-deep-blue-hawaii-scli-intl/index.html
I would love to cage dive with them one day but this is insane!
View attachment 67248292
That shark could bite her in half in an instant. Maybe she felt safe because the shark had already eaten?
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/great-white-shark-deep-blue-hawaii-scli-intl/index.html
I would love to cage dive with them one day but this is insane!
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That shark could bite her in half in an instant. Maybe she felt safe because the shark had already eaten?
True, but part of the significance of this story is that this particular GWS is named “Deep Blue”, one of the largest known great whites living today. So it is more likely the camera angle, which means that shark is even bigger and scarier than it looks in that picture. Yikes!
When I saw this this morning I was on my phone and I thought is that person? I played the video and thought wow!! I'm not a water person but that is a double no. Still must have been an awesome experience for the divers. :thumbs:
Well, it's an apex predator, so it may behave like other such creatures, other than humans, in that when it's fully sated, unless an animal poses a physical, procreation or territorial threat, it's simply not going to, at that moment, attack it or feed. Still, that's a lot of variables to know of regarding a big ass predatory fish that just happened to show up.
This isn't an ursine, feline or canine creature about which we have a fair bit of behavioral and biological comprehension and that have shown themselves to exhibit a measure of emotional comptempation. It's a fish. Fish don't think about much because they have, well, fish brains. (LOL) One can literally count the neurons in a fish brain. Nuff said.
Yeah, but when you dive with sharks, its not that scary. They are very predictable, you can gauge their mental state. I did a shark feeding dive once in Australia, coolest thing was hearing their biting and tearing of the food. They didn't give a damn about all of us watching...LOL
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