Oct 14th, 2014. During our walk to the Cap Blanc Aquarium in Sant Antoni Ibiza we suddenly spotted this shark, which came very close to the beach/rocks. Desoreinted or looking for a human snack?
Si. Digamos que en una escala de 0 a 10 siendo 0 nada peligroso y 10 lo más peligroso, yo lo puntuaria con 7. Son tiburones que tienen ataques a humanos sin provocación. @@fernandomorenotroncoso254
*Blue shark* . 0:24 ( set the video speed to minimum ) If you don't know about shark fins, inspect the fin tail of a blue shark and that of a thresher shark, and you will realize that it is a blue shark. Tresher Shark some say. 😂😂😂😂
my friend found half a shark in the water earlier, it was somehow still moving so he wouldn't get in the water with it. this was kinda far off the coast in a boat. idk what did that to the shark but i do not wanna find out
Scary! There seem to be more and more sightings like this, with sharks appearing in places they just really shouldn't be, where people are normally swimming.
They are on the list over dangerous sharks, along with bronze whalers, requiem shark. They have even been mentioned with Oceanic White tips as the main scavenger at ship wrecks and plane crashes. So treat it as a goldfish is a bit too relaxed.
I have been diving with blue sharks of the coast of Cornwall and they have very small mouths but still can pack a punch and you are right like the Oceanic white tip they do have a reputation for targeting survivors of shipwrecks and plane crashes because both species are Pelagic usually. But when diving with them they are fine obviously you are not presenting as prey, this is why divers refer to them as the puppy dogs of the seas.
Juvenile Oceanic White Tip. Pilot fish 0:31. Rounded dorsal and relatively short tail compared to the clean a very very long Thresher. Also the tail (0:19) has a 90 degree 'hook'.
No that's a thresher shark you can tell by the knotch taken out of its tail and its a long tail fin ,definitely a thresher shark !
Its obviously a great white shark you can tell by fins and its attitude
Nope sorry your both very wrong tiger
Thresher uses its tail to stun or slice its prey in half this was using its nose receptors and by its tail and fin its a tiger say 10 Ft
If that's a thresher, then the thing filming it is bigfoot
@@paulconder8155nope. Looks like a hammerhead. You can just see the head at 7 seconds
Thresher Shark. Unusual that close in, lots of bait fish probably brought it in.
😂 Is a Blue Shark bro.
Es un tiburón azul,blue shark
Son peligrosos
Si. Digamos que en una escala de 0 a 10 siendo 0 nada peligroso y 10 lo más peligroso, yo lo puntuaria con 7. Son tiburones que tienen ataques a humanos sin provocación. @@fernandomorenotroncoso254
*Blue shark* .
0:24 ( set the video speed to minimum )
If you don't know about shark fins, inspect the fin tail of a blue shark and that of a thresher shark, and you will realize that it is a blue shark.
Tresher Shark some say. 😂😂😂😂
I’d say a baby blue rather than a thresher
Young thresher, not a blue.
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U dont know about sharks, shut up better.
Its a little baby thresher..
If you say 😂
Oh. Das sieht aber gefährlich aus. Das war bestimmt ein schöner Urlaub . Geert !!
It's so strange seeing a shark swimming in it habitat.
JAjajajajajajjaja if you say it.
Thresher shark baby 1
Ahhh im not getting in the sea when I go in august
Only last week I was Trying out a Snorkeling mask, Near to there.
Glad you survived! 😄
my friend found half a shark in the water earlier, it was somehow still moving so he wouldn't get in the water with it. this was kinda far off the coast in a boat. idk what did that to the shark but i do not wanna find out
Something smells fishy
Dorsal looks like longimanus but tail looks like fox shark
Scary! There seem to be more and more sightings like this, with sharks appearing in places they just really shouldn't be, where people are normally swimming.
sharks belong in the water.. humans not. think again about who shouldnt be there lol
sharks can and should swim wherever they want it's people that need to be careful.
I swear Sharks can’t even read sometimes.
@@sallyanngrant1179😂
Sharks are always there, normal swimmers and bathers just don't see them or realise it.
just a blue shark. they can grow up to 3/3-5 meters, But they eat fish not human lol. Just ignore it. Treat it as a big gold fish.
They are on the list over dangerous sharks, along with bronze whalers, requiem shark. They have even been mentioned with Oceanic White tips as the main scavenger at ship wrecks and plane crashes.
So treat it as a goldfish is a bit too relaxed.
I have been diving with blue sharks of the coast of Cornwall and they have very small mouths but still can pack a punch and you are right like the Oceanic white tip they do have a reputation for targeting survivors of shipwrecks and plane crashes because both species are Pelagic usually.
But when diving with them they are fine obviously you are not presenting as prey, this is why divers refer to them as the puppy dogs of the seas.
@@dermotgodfrey1454done the same off Penzance and was about to comment the same thing
Is it porbeagle?
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Blue dog
Juvenile Oceanic White Tip. Pilot fish 0:31. Rounded dorsal and relatively short tail compared to the clean a very very long Thresher. Also the tail (0:19) has a 90 degree 'hook'.
he looks stranded,instead of filming,get some bloody help for the poor thing!!
Tabitha McCauley no no..after a minute he swam back to sea...and I hope he lives there happy now.
geert1957 oh good,I'm pleased,was worrying there for a mo'!
Tabitha McCauley don't worry. if needed I would have called for help.
all the best from the Netherlands.
geert1957 and from UK Xx
Feeding close to shore herding fish into shallow water buddy