6 Shark Encounters That Will Haunt You

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Publicado 2021-12-26
6 Shark Encounters That Will Haunt You

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#6:    • GoPro: Man Fights Off Great White Sha...  
#5:    • 8 Year old attacked by Shark caught o...  
#4:    • Inches From Death - Florida Keys Fish...  
#3:    • Tiger Shark Attacks Spearfisherman  
#2:    • Shark attack on kayak off Salt Rock. ...  
#1:    • Great White Encounter !!!  

In this compilation video, we go over multiple clips from shark attacks, great white shark encounters and even tiger shark spottings. What makes these ''caught on camera'' moments so scary is the fact that they were filmed in places like the ocean.

We feature a moment where a cliff jumping man gets attacked by a shark in Australia, an 8 year old boy gets attacked by a shark in the Bahamas, a kayak fisherman in Florida catches a bull shark, spearfishermen get attacked by a tiger shark, a man in South Africa almost gets knocked off his kayak by a shark and more spearfishermen encounter a Great White Shark.

Encounters with great white sharks or even tiger sharks are actually way more common than you might think. They often happen to people who are swimming, scuba diving, fishing, boating, cliff jumping or simply at the beach.

In some cases, some people might be water skiing or even exploring coral reefs when they encounter these predators.

Although rare, it has also happened to people who are cage diving as well.

It just turns out that some of these divers were lucky enough to capture footage of these near death experiences that almost went wrong on camera and go pro. This leads to some very creepy videos.

Get ready, because these shark vs man moments that could easily be considered near death experiences are sure to give you the chills.

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  • @L3GHO5T
    If your ever out in the ocean when you see a gigantic red circle or arrow appear you know it’s something bad
  • @debatable98
    Shark: Yo wassup man? Human: confused screaming Shark: Just for that, I’m staying.
  • @mndiec
    I appreciate the specification at 5:03 with ”underwater divers”. Not to be confused with the overwater ones
  • The first clip showed a highly lucky guy who was clearly panicking and splashing as well as had a highly fast beating pulse which are all indicators of prey to a shark and definitely attract them. Im surprised that what looks like a great white did not even launch a tasting bite after it was attracted by the reckless man's splashing. Very lucky guy.
  • @HollywoodSnob_
    4:55 well, it's clear what happened next. the shark attacked a second time, eaten up the fisherman and then the shark uploaded the video to his youtube channel...
  • @cara9680
    the most horrifying part of this video is the fact that an 8 year old was left to scuba dive by himself while his parents remained on the boat. children under 10 can’t even get scuba certified, and children under 12 are required to dive with a parent/guardian at all times. just seems like anything could have gone wrong with the poor kid!
  • @Alexizace
    That last one caught me off guard 🤣"for some reason they decided to split up n look for it"
  • @funnyblog100
    The man in number 6 is quite fortunate. The shark likely heard the splash and simply approached him out of curiosity. It was still light out and the visibility helped the shark identify that the man wasn't food. Had it been dawn or dusk there would have been less visibility and the shark wouldn't have been able to tell the difference between him and its prey.
  • @PP-wr9qv
    I will never understand people using kayaks out in the ocean or croc/gator infested areas EDIT: Comment section is LIT😂😂
  • 'When he experienced something truly out of this world' An animal that lives on this world..
  • @blazzered2
    0:59 Guy: grgosjekfoakf!!!!!!! Shark: Hey bro, you good? Guy: grgosjenfoskrb!!!!!!! Shark: Okay, just checking. :)
  • @kittencomicslol
    Y’all have to understand most sharks are just curious and explore with their mouths or feel threatened when humans come in their territory. Sharks are pretty chill dudes
  • @xxdigitaldeathxx
    Thanks for editing in the red arrows, I wouldn’t be able to see anything without them.
  • @u4ea70
    Spearfishing in Australia. Can't see what could go possibly wrong there.
  • @gnarlycat
    In #6 I love how the shark is all like “What’s his problem???” For #5 I’m convinced the parents hired the shark to take the kid off their hands.
  • Random note for everyone when you start panicking and swimming away abruptly. The shark will assume you know what it is and that you’re prey so they’re more likely to bite you. The best bet is to swim away calmly without splashing around too much. That isn’t a 100% guarantee you’ll be fine cause if it’s curious enough about you they’ll take a bite to figure you out. Fun fact most of the time a shark doesn’t think you’re a seal or anything. It legitimately is confused and take a bite to quell their confusion. If you want more about it I’ll respond because this post is getting longer than I initially wanted it to be.
  • @shoyo3616
    One of the things I learned when I visited Australia is that using kayak in open ocean or croc/gator infested area is a big NOPE for ME. I was fishing with my friends and there was someone on a kayak who's also fishing but a bit further. After a few minutes, we saw him rushing towards the shore. We were confused at first but we were also worried cus he was pale asf. We realized that a huge salty(probably 13-16ft) was stalking him. We threw a rope in his direction and when he got close to it, he immediately grab it, tied it to his kayak, and we started pulling him.
  • Me: super scared of the ocean because of sharks and this videos Also me: watches all the videos on shark encounters and attacks
  • @themtbkid5277
    The shark in the first clip was pretty calm and showed no interest in the man. He probably made things even worse by swimming as fast as he could and making loud splashing which would have freaked the shark out.