Why No Aquarium Has Great White Shark

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  • @naturelenses
    @naturelenses  Před rokem +978

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  • @Therealpigeonboi
    @Therealpigeonboi Před rokem +33299

    Shark really said "give me liberty, or give me death" lol

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Před rokem +1250

      Kudos to Monterey Bay for realizing the shark wasn't doing well, and releasing it. Especially considering the huge investment they had made in building the special aquarium.

    • @spabruisend
      @spabruisend Před rokem +642

      ​@@veramae4098 At least they released it, instead of just letting it die..

    • @joselkimdelacruz5127
      @joselkimdelacruz5127 Před rokem +1043

      ​@@veramae4098 Sharks in movies: eats every single one of them.
      Sharks irl: hunger strike

    • @greyheart3001
      @greyheart3001 Před rokem +241

      Well it's a Japanese shark

    • @Therealpigeonboi
      @Therealpigeonboi Před rokem +290

      @@greyheart3001 so... seppuku?

  • @RealFlorazon
    @RealFlorazon Před rokem +8260

    "Death is better than bondage"
    -The shark probably

    • @ivettefonseca5914
      @ivettefonseca5914 Před rokem +53

      **live free or die is more like it

    • @Joeyratatouille
      @Joeyratatouille Před rokem +48

      ​@@ivettefonseca5914 ***I'd rather die than be locked up in this publicly viewed aquarium is more like it

    • @ivettefonseca5914
      @ivettefonseca5914 Před rokem +4

      @@Joeyratatouille that’s what I just said

    • @xxiSHTAr9000x
      @xxiSHTAr9000x Před rokem +78

      “Just throw me to the shores, along with my ancestors who strayed from the seas, because they knew death was better than bondage”
      -SharkMonger

    • @ismailefesahingoz2266
      @ismailefesahingoz2266 Před rokem +18

      "I rather die free than live a slave"

  • @danielong879
    @danielong879 Před rokem +6742

    It doesn't want to be fed. It wants to hunt.
    - Dr. Alan Grant

    • @TheJurassicSquadYT
      @TheJurassicSquadYT Před rokem +465

      Cant just suppress 65 million years of gut instinct.

    • @theonlineanimal6009
      @theonlineanimal6009 Před rokem +177

      ​​@@TheJurassicSquadYT humans are the same way. it's the reason we always have been and will be at war with one another.

    • @litt120
      @litt120 Před rokem +15

      Sad truths 😞

    • @TheJurassicSquadYT
      @TheJurassicSquadYT Před rokem +14

      @The Online Animal true but if you can't tell, I was just continuing his qoute

    • @Al-ok1lj
      @Al-ok1lj Před rokem +13

      Must go faster.

  • @HotCupofJoe1
    @HotCupofJoe1 Před rokem +448

    “It doesn’t want to eat it wants to hunt”
    -Jurassic Park

  • @focusedallday5620
    @focusedallday5620 Před rokem +2830

    Great White said, “you have 3 options: I eat everything in this tank and then die, I starve myself to death, or you free me. Either way I’m going to be free”. Gotta respect that philosophy. Stay Focused!

  • @Natashahoneypot
    @Natashahoneypot Před rokem +14399

    There is already a perfect aqurarium, it's called, 'The Ocean'

    • @yaboibuggles8188
      @yaboibuggles8188 Před rokem +638

      An ocean filled with all kinds of oil spills and plastic practically ruining it for everyone though

    • @ghaniKSW2
      @ghaniKSW2 Před rokem +452

      ​@@yaboibuggles8188 yeah perfect may not be the best word

    • @victoriavevers8122
      @victoriavevers8122 Před rokem +78

      ​@@yaboibuggles8188 how can we fix it?

    • @gamingnebula5704
      @gamingnebula5704 Před rokem +87

      Not to mention it's predators out there such as dolphins, orcas, or even other sharks.

    • @lawrencetrujillo7365
      @lawrencetrujillo7365 Před rokem +137

      @@victoriavevers8122 there is a certain species of fungi that can eat the plastic and turn it into fertilizer.

  • @Pari_Ke_Papa
    @Pari_Ke_Papa Před rokem +173

    My respect for Great White Sharks just increased even more 📈
    Great White Sharks 🗿

  • @jakobydicky1324
    @jakobydicky1324 Před rokem +91

    It’s actually fascinating they’re one of the few animals to react this way to captivity.

  • @corruptangel6793
    @corruptangel6793 Před rokem +3277

    moral of the story: don't be a lion, or even a wolf. Be a great white shark

    • @Chip_in
      @Chip_in Před rokem +54

      What do elephants use as tampons?...Sheep
      ...What's the moral of the story?...
      Never buy a red woolly jumper 🤣⛳

    • @iva1993ful
      @iva1993ful Před rokem +34

      or orca 😂

    • @FatherPun
      @FatherPun Před rokem +102

      Sharks don't have necks, they never look back. Be a shark.

    • @tr3saved
      @tr3saved Před rokem +19

      ​@@FatherPun now that there, that i like 💯🤝🏽

    • @FatherPun
      @FatherPun Před rokem +11

      @@tr3saved credit to Futurama lol

  • @crazylector
    @crazylector Před rokem +4569

    That shark in Japan was a hero who sacrificed himself for a greater cause, keeping his comrades away from suffering in a water prison.

    • @one4allall4one56
      @one4allall4one56 Před rokem +80

      Well said, brother.

    • @nanaki1990roblox
      @nanaki1990roblox Před rokem +145

      He's not a hero, he's a victim

    • @sarahj2551
      @sarahj2551 Před rokem +279

      ​@@nanaki1990robloxhonestly I feel like he's both. He wound up being a martyr for the cause and in turn probably saved many of his fellow great whites.

    • @cesare_1302
      @cesare_1302 Před rokem +76

      He couldn't bear the dishonor of captivity so he commits seppuku, as it's costume in the wave of the warrior

    • @RATMCU
      @RATMCU Před rokem +1

      🫡

  • @shadowwylde
    @shadowwylde Před rokem +13

    To me this adds to the Great White Sharks coolness. It loves freedom so much it dies without it. If you want to see them you have to come in their territory.

  • @ChiefKyros
    @ChiefKyros Před rokem +51

    Any great white shark ever: “There’s no prison that can hold me!”

  • @ryanb33n
    @ryanb33n Před rokem +814

    “The reason they can’t live in captivity is because they don’t fare well in captivity.” Brilliant

    • @Frankie1992
      @Frankie1992 Před rokem +5

      Lmao

    • @Omkar529
      @Omkar529 Před rokem +23

      That's not what they said though, they said "The reason why they dont keep white sharks in aquariums is because they dont fare well in captivity" thats a little different.

    • @Herbert2892
      @Herbert2892 Před rokem +24

      "Also, theyre called great White sharks because theyre great, White and sharks. Thank you"

    • @phoenixrus3762
      @phoenixrus3762 Před rokem +1

      Die within 3 days*

    • @bananafritter8219
      @bananafritter8219 Před rokem

      ​@@phoenixrus3762 Great white shark*

  • @pamneel1094
    @pamneel1094 Před rokem +3823

    I remember reading about a female Great White that was kept in an aquarium, & she kept bumping into a certain area of the tank. They finally had to let her go, & afterwards, they realized the area of the tank that she kept bumping was rusting, which caused a small electromagnetic field, which was what attracted the Great White. Amazing & very sensitive creature!

    • @Lubin-md4ml
      @Lubin-md4ml Před rokem +446

      Ohh yeah, I remember hearing about that!! Great white sharks are very sensitive to electrical fields. I saw a program about sharks using electromagnetic fields to guide them where they need to go, but human interferance with boats and radar systems kept interrupting them and confusing them...

    • @djimiwreybigsby5263
      @djimiwreybigsby5263 Před rokem +241

      Humans are SO limited in our sensory equipment compared to other animals

    • @RSAgility
      @RSAgility Před rokem +180

      @@djimiwreybigsby5263 Some think our sensory organs are the pinnacle of "godly creation" that there's no better "design"
      Except life wasn't "designed" by anything or anyone.
      Life exists as is because that's the way this planet allows it to survive and even in such a calm environment compared to Outer Space, we still struggle.

    • @triple466
      @triple466 Před rokem +115

      @@RSAgility naw there is a creator something cant happen out of nothing

    • @nikotakai8796
      @nikotakai8796 Před rokem +2

      @@triple466 shut up.

  • @Al-ok1lj
    @Al-ok1lj Před rokem +8

    I’d want to die too if I was an apex predator and I was reduced to being a goldfish.

  • @joehutchcraft1675
    @joehutchcraft1675 Před rokem +31

    I can absolutely confirm that yes, Betty, the Great White in the Monterey Bay Aquarium did infact eat other sharks. She was known to be aggressive after eating 2 of the Rays, and a Black-tipped Reef, over night. During a field trip with the Live Oak Elementary School in I believe 5th grade(memory is hazy), the Large Exibit Tank was closed because she had decided that a specific Tuna was going to be her meal that day. Then as an adolescent come 7th Grade, with Shoreline Middle, she was ACTIVELY stalking another shark. The workers had to ask other guests to leave the area incase she made a move to attack.

    • @GreyGooseBurberry
      @GreyGooseBurberry Před rokem +5

      Yikes, that’s insane! Glad they let that shark go.

    • @CoderDBF
      @CoderDBF Před 2 měsíci +1

      They close the exhibit every time the shark gets hungry?

    • @jamescasson9483
      @jamescasson9483 Před 20 hodinami

      I don't know if this math works(not to be disrespectful) but it said 198 days. I don't think you'd normally move between 5th and 7th grade in that amount of time

  • @germanscience7246
    @germanscience7246 Před rokem +1767

    "Death is a preferable alternative to the aquarium."
    -great white shark

    • @NoLineNoWait123AbC
      @NoLineNoWait123AbC Před rokem +13

      He’s the Kanye of the ocean.

    • @thedoomslayer5863
      @thedoomslayer5863 Před rokem +15

      The Liberty Prime of animals

    • @hmartinspliff
      @hmartinspliff Před rokem +3

      The shark in the Japanese aquarium went on hunger strike like Bobby Sands.

    • @godsgirl7201
      @godsgirl7201 Před rokem +6

      These creatures should not be kept in aquariums if you calculate all the aquariums around the world you'll see why sea life is going extent it's not because global warming because we're taking them out of there environment

    • @effishcent317
      @effishcent317 Před rokem +2

      High Harry : What if the aquarium is an ocean prison for the shark and that was meant for it to die slowly Pete.
      Peter Parker : Harry what?

  • @skreet4601
    @skreet4601 Před rokem +8061

    Keep it like that, stop putting them inside captivity!

    • @sharimccann2522
      @sharimccann2522 Před rokem +40

      Agreef

    • @timdeathly
      @timdeathly Před rokem +148

      How do you want them to keep them from going extinct

    • @Claudia-lq3ns
      @Claudia-lq3ns Před rokem +2

      Seriously people, stop being dumb.

    • @Glichery_Datura
      @Glichery_Datura Před rokem

      ​@@timdeathly TRACKERS AND ANTI-POACHING EXIST, SCIENTISTS HAD BEEN KEEPING AN EYE ON THEM FOR DECADES

    • @KABrown-jp5eh
      @KABrown-jp5eh Před rokem

      ​@@timdeathly ?????
      They're nowhere NEAR that much of a situation where 'captive breeding' should even be a (horrid) thought, let alone actually happening now, under the guise of, 'captive breeding'.
      They're 2nd from the top of the food chain, so their food source/s aren't _all_ under threat.
      Only humans have been, & are still, their problem! 😔
      Will we continue to be, to the point of Great Whites actually becoming critically endangered, or worse.... ??
      Or can we just respect them, in their own environment, and accept they're there for a reason, a darn good reason, and have been so an incredibly long time. If left alone, they'll be fine..and, if we stop polluting the the whole planet, including the oceans!!
      🙂✌️

  • @scottrose8417
    @scottrose8417 Před rokem +8

    I was there in Monterey. She was a beautiful juvenile and just massive in the tank.

  • @juanli69
    @juanli69 Před rokem +42

    all animals need alot more then we could give them. even a tiny snail

    • @Smiley957
      @Smiley957 Před 8 měsíci +1

      No, we could definitely give a snail everything it needs.

  • @bobitboo2792
    @bobitboo2792 Před rokem +6933

    Great white shark: *eats other sea creatures in aquarium*
    Monterey Bay Aquarium: “this ain’t gonna work, bro”
    Orca: *eats staff members*
    Sea World: “this is fine”

    • @jimmywinter7961
      @jimmywinter7961 Před rokem +195

      HAHAH HOW DOES THIS NOT HAVE MORE LIKES

    • @Brandon-br7tc
      @Brandon-br7tc Před rokem +408

      To be fair, if we had Great White trainers……there would probably be some…….casualties…..as well.

    • @Brandon-br7tc
      @Brandon-br7tc Před rokem +43

      @@jimmywinter7961 Probably because it was only made 3 days ago

    • @thomasmleahy6218
      @thomasmleahy6218 Před rokem +93

      See harm to aquarium workers "Leviathan Project" about many injuries from orcas and dolphins, including deaths- and one orca allowed to kill 3 people, nearly killing many others. ☠️😱☠️😱☠️☠️

    • @tge2102
      @tge2102 Před rokem +199

      If someone took you to a different planet, kept you in captivity and made you perform stunts for the enjoyment of children, you'd eventually flip out too

  • @shihoblade
    @shihoblade Před rokem +510

    "Bury me at sea with all my ancestors that knew that death was preferable to captivity."

  • @wyattrezabeck9497
    @wyattrezabeck9497 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Due to their size and aggressive disposition, great white sharks are incredibly hard to handle - most people would rather not go through the hassle and dangers of coming into contact with them, especially as keeping them content and alive in captivity is so difficult.

  • @donavanfrea6768
    @donavanfrea6768 Před 11 měsíci +3

    No matter how many times I see one I never get over how magnificent these creatures are.

  • @lindyswetman2888
    @lindyswetman2888 Před rokem +374

    You know your species is badass when they all refuse to be caged or controlled. They would rather choose death instead

    • @ghostwriter8506
      @ghostwriter8506 Před rokem

      They don’t refuse , they can’t live init.
      Its like you walking in lava, you can’t do it. You’ll die

    • @voiceofreason2674
      @voiceofreason2674 Před rokem +3

      Or dumb that’s what koalas do

    • @snipinmonsta
      @snipinmonsta Před rokem +28

      @@voiceofreason2674 it’s not dumb lol they refuse to be a pet. That’s what humans do all the time.

    • @dinodare1605
      @dinodare1605 Před rokem

      ​@@voiceofreason2674
      You couldn't explain how it's dumb if I held a gun to your head.

    • @melvinrembet7438
      @melvinrembet7438 Před rokem +15

      ​@@voiceofreason2674 how is it dumb ? Thay practically saved their species from being a human attraction. Plus they can't even help it, there's a reason they live in the ocean and not in small ponds of water

  • @Hi_Im_Akward
    @Hi_Im_Akward Před rokem +469

    They migrate thousands of miles and we still don't know everything about their social structures, feeding habits, life cycles. A small tank is cruel.

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před rokem +9

      Heck, we don't even know how long they live. Some could be hundreds of years old. We just don't know.

    • @kingol4801
      @kingol4801 Před rokem +5

      @@pm2886 That we know very well.

    • @HWL4Life
      @HWL4Life Před rokem

      @@kingol4801shut up

    • @fart63
      @fart63 Před rokem +1

      It’s cruel to most animals

    • @MegaRekless
      @MegaRekless Před rokem +5

      @@pm2886 The Greenland Shark is my favorite example of extreme aquatic life expectancy. 400-500 years old!

  • @c4keatst4ke
    @c4keatst4ke Před 11 měsíci +2

    The shark not being able to be held in captivity seems like such a W though

  • @drkevly5006
    @drkevly5006 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great white sharks: I don’t listen to “the Mans’” rules!

  • @debburollish6387
    @debburollish6387 Před rokem +745

    If you don't release me, I'm going to have to eat every f*cking shark in this room.
    -The Great White Clegane

    • @duplicatehedgehog
      @duplicatehedgehog Před 11 měsíci +25

      The shark basically said: "Now I gotta pull up, everybody dying, me included, Im not going to jail"

    • @yawarapuyurak3271
      @yawarapuyurak3271 Před 10 měsíci +9

      I am not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me!

    • @fredogodofredo8049
      @fredogodofredo8049 Před 10 měsíci +5

      You are a talker, lisen to talkers makes me thirsty

  • @kenzelcold1636
    @kenzelcold1636 Před rokem +895

    It needs thousands of miles for survival

    • @paparat8269
      @paparat8269 Před rokem +51

      Technically not considering the one lived for 198 days in captivity or w/e and was released. The one that lived only 3 days must have been some terrible conditions in comparison to the other one.

    • @Lubin-md4ml
      @Lubin-md4ml Před rokem +16

      ​@@paparat8269 JYeah, definitely. Japan did not do that shark any good...😔🦈🇯🇵💀

    • @7ethereal719
      @7ethereal719 Před rokem +9

      ​@@paparat8269 They might have success with a very young one that could be acclimatised.
      If they want to study it.

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Před rokem +28

      ​@@paparat8269 I believe the circumstances were very different. The Montary Aquarium built the tank in question specifically for a white shark, had all sort of scientist and veterinarians on call and also constantly monitoring the shark. Like the short said, it became a matter of the resources needed to keep the shark alive just being monumental. They kept it alive in captivity, but it was a constant battle, and one they eventually realized they couldn't win (not without the aquarium and research teams going belly up themselves, as it were).
      Japan was a very different circumstance. The great white in question had been entangled in fishing nets and brought to the aquarium under questionable circumstances (while the best solution, failing any injuries that were not reported in the press as far as I recall, would have been to release the animal, taking it to the aquarium is still better than having slaughtered the shark there and then. This was back a while ago, but I don't remember a lot of English news covering much beyond the controversy of the exhibit and it's death, so there might have very well been injuries caused by the fishing nets). It was said to have only been kept three days, but really I believe it was closer to four or even five if you count the day of it's capture, it's original placement in their tanks, and the team declaring that it appeared to be doing well. It was only on the day right before it's death that it took a distract downfall. It's lt hard to imagine why. The stress of being captured, transported, and placed into a tank which must have felt very unlike it's ocean home would have surely taken its toll. Because it was an unexpected addition, this shark did not have its own specifically designed tank (though the day prior to it's death they did move it to a special oxygen rich tank to try and save it) or a team of specialist constantly surrounding it. It's death is very much in line with past white sharks that have been taken in by aquariums that lack special preparations and lots and lots of resources devoted just to keeping a single shark alive for a few months, maybe. These animals really do seem to suffer from not having large expanses of water.
      It's like someone trying to keep a sperm whale in captivity. Consider the depths those animals swim every day just to eat; that's what their biology has become adapted to. Take that away, and you can throw all the dead squid into the tank you want, the whale is going to suffer. There is a LOT we don't know about Great Whites, but we DO know they've been known to migrate huge distances, and they often cover expansive areas in just a day. They are curious, inquisitive animals use to swimming large distance, of course they're not going to do well when you put them in a tank.

    • @bighashgang1990
      @bighashgang1990 Před rokem +2

      ​@Lubin1337 they actually cut its fins off for soup then threw it back in the ocean

  • @qt4633
    @qt4633 Před rokem +1

    That's some real shit. They're such Apex predators they can only survive in their natural environment. I guess it's like being claustrophobic/ extremely stressful to them having to live in an aquarium.

  • @BamaLam4
    @BamaLam4 Před rokem +3

    Sharks are very intelligent. He knew the long, lonely life he had ahead of him and decided not to stay.

  • @Lilgattnocap
    @Lilgattnocap Před rokem +209

    You can’t keep a king in prison

  • @athmaid
    @athmaid Před rokem +56

    Reading about their body size sure is different than seeing one swim next to a diver. Holy crap that thing is massive

    • @joehutchcraft1675
      @joehutchcraft1675 Před rokem +5

      To be fair, that also happens to be the largest recorded GWS in the world thus far. Big Blue is her name I believe...

  • @j.vinton4039
    @j.vinton4039 Před rokem +22

    These things are ancient apex predators. They deserve to be free and protected.

    • @BanjoPixelSnack
      @BanjoPixelSnack Před rokem +1

      All animals deserve to be free

    • @InactiveTankerySplankery
      @InactiveTankerySplankery Před rokem +1

      @@BanjoPixelSnack all animals? so all the extinct in wild animals releasing them back in the wild with a not-so-stable population and let them die to unknown predators?

    • @j.vinton4039
      @j.vinton4039 Před rokem

      @@BanjoPixelSnack I agree, within reason. But also think that species that are as old as sharks deserve a bit of reverence.

    • @sarov7658
      @sarov7658 Před 11 měsíci

      @@BanjoPixelSnack not really if they have use as food

  • @romaromasalad112
    @romaromasalad112 Před 20 dny +1

    The first aquarium shown was the georgia aquarium. The only one in the world as far as I know to have whale sharks. It's really amazing aquarium and I think everyone should go see it.

  • @devastater97
    @devastater97 Před rokem +125

    I think its because they get sensory overload. They have some of THE best senses on the planet and are meant to be using those out in the open ocean. They are constantly sending out various types of signals that are meant to travel great distances before returning to the Shark. It's like shouting out in the open vs shouting in a metal air duct. The signals come back too fast and too often and overloads the Sharks stimuli and causes major health issues.

    • @Bambisgf77
      @Bambisgf77 Před rokem +5

      That’s the best explanation I have ever heard.

    • @s3dghost
      @s3dghost Před rokem +1

      So sharks use echolocation???
      That's new ....

    • @lilarose6792
      @lilarose6792 Před rokem +12

      ​@@s3dghost Not exactly, they have like "hairs" on their mouth and face that act like sensors. The most sensitive ones are the hummer heads, I believe. There are documentarys that explain it better.

    • @lilarose6792
      @lilarose6792 Před rokem

      I guess they would've gone crazy, literally

    • @s3dghost
      @s3dghost Před rokem

      @@lilarose6792 🤙

  • @coltonwhite2518
    @coltonwhite2518 Před rokem +185

    That was part of the plot for Jaws 3. A massive aquarium/research resort captured a large Great white that they thought was attacking people and tried keeping it in captivity to study it. It ended up dying but in reality it was the offspring of an even *bigger* Great white that started actively attacking the resort out of revenge for them kidnapping it's offspring.
    Also, in the old Jaws video game where you play as the shark there's a mission where the locals capture you after finishing a wild people eating spree and place you in a similar resort on the ocean. Your goal is to bust out of the habitat, kill their prized orca in a Boss battle out of pure spite, then escape back into the ocean to eat more people.

    • @EGarrett01
      @EGarrett01 Před rokem

      You talkin' about some shark's MOTHER??

    • @angterrastriker6535
      @angterrastriker6535 Před rokem +26

      "out of pure spite" and not because it's a video game. I'm gonna start using that as a reason for doing optional boss fights lol

    • @EGarrett01
      @EGarrett01 Před rokem +32

      Wait in the old Jaws video game you play as the Shark? LOL.

    • @naisagathefirstdestronmand8559
      @naisagathefirstdestronmand8559 Před rokem +21

      @@EGarrett01 Yup! It’s pretty fun too! Sadly only ever released on the old ps2.

    • @dipanjanghosal1662
      @dipanjanghosal1662 Před rokem +13

      I did not know Shark from Jaws were such chads

  • @Blobbyo25
    @Blobbyo25 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great white sharks are coastal-pelagic species, and they rarely change direction in the wild, unless they spotted something worth hunting.
    In an aquarium they found that they would just swim into walls continuously because it's against their instincts to swim around in circles unlike most aquarium fish which don't migrate or travel nearly as much.

  • @jimbobjunior.
    @jimbobjunior. Před rokem +1

    Shark literally went on hunger strike.

  • @redwood421
    @redwood421 Před rokem +488

    They belong in the Oceans. While humans fear them, they are part of the food chain and we shouldn't disrupt that.

    • @RafaelPerez-hk8vh
      @RafaelPerez-hk8vh Před rokem +1

      Oh really?! Why tf you saying basic knowledge

    • @falco1488
      @falco1488 Před rokem

      I want sharks to die off and all sea life I don't eat

    • @Howwerelivingfishing
      @Howwerelivingfishing Před rokem +21

      @@RafaelPerez-hk8vh basic knowledge but ppl still put them in aquariums 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @VeteranAlpha
      @VeteranAlpha Před rokem +17

      ​​​@MuffetSpiderCoffeAll sorts of people were sold into slavery in the past, not just black people. People from Asia, Middle East, Africa, Americas, Europe, etc all engaged in slavery or were sold into slavery.

    • @ghaniKSW2
      @ghaniKSW2 Před rokem +2

      i agree they belong in the oceans but like... 1 shark gone = disruption of the food chain??

  • @johnschultz8906
    @johnschultz8906 Před rokem +960

    Imagine being forged by millions of years of evolution to rule over the largest expanses (oceans) on earth only to be forced to live in a aquarium

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Před rokem

      On the other hand, imagine living in the region for millennias only for these paper-skinned smelly people with fake hairs to kick your out and put you into reservations.

    • @johnschultz8906
      @johnschultz8906 Před rokem +9

      @@SetuwoKecik you realize being put in reservations was the humane thing to do at that time plus if you study native American history you'll find rival tribes didn't put the losers on reservations they killed all men and boys took the women and moved on to the next

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Před rokem +2

      @@johnschultz8906 whoa double standard

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Před rokem +18

      @@johnschultz8906 "hey guys, it's okay to take their houses, they're destroying each other before we've been arrived, after all!"

    • @johnschultz8906
      @johnschultz8906 Před rokem +3

      Um no they would have killed each other off and done nothing with the land it's not our fault we are stronger smarter and more advanced

  • @TheAnimalworld-rh3gs
    @TheAnimalworld-rh3gs Před měsícem +1

    The Shark said "give me freedom" or "ill face death"

  • @rickeshpatel4025
    @rickeshpatel4025 Před rokem +2

    Wow I didn’t realize I was lucky to see that GWS back then. I did feel he looked so miserable in that tank though i didn’t really enjoy it.

  • @yukineedstoes3388
    @yukineedstoes3388 Před rokem +61

    great whites travel distances farther than any aquarium could ever be.

  • @walpurgisnight7
    @walpurgisnight7 Před rokem +927

    Eventually humans will realize that not everything nature makes is ours. Some animals need a lot more than we could ever give them.

    • @takezomiyamoto1390
      @takezomiyamoto1390 Před rokem

      nothing in nature belongs to us. Not even our own children. But we all come to this world free, and free we are to do as we wish. That includes swimming and hunting small fish, but also ruling over everything you see, including other animals. We are all part of nature and everything we do is, therefore, natural.

    • @englishwithaltini
      @englishwithaltini Před rokem +8

      Well said!

    • @stefwolf85
      @stefwolf85 Před rokem +5

      Damn...profound

    • @lesterism
      @lesterism Před rokem +23

      Animals will thrive even better without us

    • @walpurgisnight7
      @walpurgisnight7 Před rokem +5

      @@lesterism facts

  • @Pelviss
    @Pelviss Před rokem +1

    They should have a clear water lake which connects to the ocean, they can have lures there too attract Great white sharks...
    But that will most likly end up like Jaws 3

  • @AlwaysKDawg
    @AlwaysKDawg Před 11 měsíci +18

    "So long and thanks for all the fish"
    -The Great White that survived 198 days probably

  • @RSAgility
    @RSAgility Před rokem +46

    You can't trap a free spirit, you can try, but it will slip through your fingers like water.
    Leave them alone and they leave us alone..

    • @danifull39
      @danifull39 Před 11 měsíci

      this makes me think of my mother ❤

  • @rembrandtshadows
    @rembrandtshadows Před rokem +23

    GWS have an intricate body chemistry that has not really been studied. For instance, they can maintain a body temperature of 75F in 45F water without any insulative body fat, hair, or skin. Also, they have three eyelids, one of which allows them to see clearly when their head is out of the water. Yes, when they are standing on their tail and looking at you, they ARE looking at you! Having seen said GWS in the Monterey Aquarium, it had significant damage to its nose and could not easily navigate the tank. Essentially, you need what is called a donut tank with powerful jets of water to create a current in one direction. Rectilinear tanks do not work. Lastly, Big Blue, an ginormous female, does recognize human divers and even gives them rides (at least when she appeared in Hawaii), I think they are pretty damn smart.

  • @Shiny101
    @Shiny101 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I wish people had the same empathy towards suffering humans

    • @k_j_n1242
      @k_j_n1242 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Right 💯 Folk go mad with emotion for other species, but often not our own. Its so baffling to me.
      Who cares about innocent human children in other parts of the planet that are suffering atrocities, but it breaks hearts when a different animal suffers. We're oxymoronic and the planet would be better without us. This will eventually happen and quite frankly, after how I see we treat our own (and others and the planet), we have no place being here.

    • @angelizakilla3306
      @angelizakilla3306 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@k_j_n1242I agree 💯

    • @ca174_
      @ca174_ Před měsícem

      most animals are more important than humans, but i see what you mean

  • @alfatazer_8991
    @alfatazer_8991 Před měsícem

    "Live free or die!" - Great White Shark

  • @sonjafrost4
    @sonjafrost4 Před rokem +19

    "Trex doesn't want to be fed, it wants to hunt"

  • @sparklepawz1185
    @sparklepawz1185 Před rokem +474

    "The last time a great white shark was kept in captivity was in 2016"
    Holy shit that's recent. We already knew it wasn't feasible so what-
    "In Okinawa, Japan."
    Oh that makes sense.

    • @redzgirl2476
      @redzgirl2476 Před rokem +25

      You read my mind...

    • @jimmywinter7961
      @jimmywinter7961 Před rokem +17

      I literally said the same thing

    • @Popcorn-ch7uy
      @Popcorn-ch7uy Před rokem +7

      What's wrong with Okinawa?

    • @sparklepawz1185
      @sparklepawz1185 Před rokem +1

      @@Popcorn-ch7uy Not so much Okinawa but Japan. When it comes to ecology and wildlife preservation, Japan is garbage.
      Ignoring the fact that they still allow whaling, they drove their entire native otter population to extinction because they carelessly started building dams and infrastructure in an effort to modernize. They also recently passed a bill allowing the dumping of toxic waste into the ocean so long as it wasn't extremely detrimental to people. Not to mention they nearly drove animals on mainland Asia to near extinction by overhunting them back in WW2. Also overfishing tuna to such a degree that the pacific bluefin is either not allowed to be caught by certain countries or can only be caught on certain seasons and with a limit of 2.
      Also Japan loves to present itself to the world as a tourist destination and tbh they care very little about how they draw people in. I'm pretty confident the only reason they even tried keeping a great white in captivity despite knowing it wasn't possible was to draw in tourists for the few days it would be alive.

    • @Popcorn-ch7uy
      @Popcorn-ch7uy Před rokem +1

      @@sparklepawz1185 Wow, I did not know that, thanks

  • @GrumpyCat-mw5xl
    @GrumpyCat-mw5xl Před 11 měsíci

    He’s like “ going to put me on here ok I’m on a hunger strike “

  • @vernelledouglas1801
    @vernelledouglas1801 Před rokem +1

    The creature's way of saying, "Leave me alone!"

  • @Sunflo07H
    @Sunflo07H Před rokem +906

    They know this.. . Yet, they continue to try and keep them in captivity!! How infuriating!!!

    • @bobdebouwer7835
      @bobdebouwer7835 Před rokem +10

      At least they probably have eaten every bit of this shark

    • @Howwerelivingfishing
      @Howwerelivingfishing Před rokem +12

      Money=evil

    • @Squid_does_games9638
      @Squid_does_games9638 Před rokem +58

      @@Howwerelivingfishing sometimes it might be money, but most likely it is the idea that if it succeeds and thrives in its habitat, we can learn a lot from the animal and educate people about its conservation and behaviors

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Před rokem +22

      ​@@Squid_does_games9638 I can see where you're coming from, but on the other hand, keeping white sharks has long been documented as impossible and think of the likely MILLIONS spent on such tanks at the various modern aquariums that have tried. Wouldn't research benefit far more by donated all that wasted money to various foundations and academic research projects looking to study white sharks in the wild?

    • @Squid_does_games9638
      @Squid_does_games9638 Před rokem +25

      @@Gildedmuse that may be the case but it is a lot harder to study them in nature as they can travel thousands of miles and also it is easier for people to be more accepting of an animal if they can see it themselves. I am going to college to be a zookeeper so I know how important zoos and aquariums are. However, if it is truly impossible to keep them, then we can’t keep them, as at the end of the day animal welfare is very important. I just hope someday we come up with an idea that works and allows us to work with these beautiful creatures

  • @MariaAbrams
    @MariaAbrams Před rokem +861

    Let's be real here and tell the truth. The shark that was kept at the Monteray park was released because it was dying too, not because it was eating other sharks. It might have been doing that, but that wasn't why they released it. They were forced to. Peta and some other animal humanitarian went after them for having this shark. It was dying (it was in super bad shape when released and may have died anyway they suspect) and they didn't want the bad press of killing one of these sharks. They shouldn't have been even trying. Dozens of these sharks had died prior to this, while being kept in captivity for only a short time. This shark was the longest surviving in captivity, but that shark paid a great price for what we did. These animals don't deserve to die just so we can look at them. Shame on us.

    • @mellissamercado7904
      @mellissamercado7904 Před rokem +11

      this isn't the truth..sorry im going to believe the video over a random

    • @katelijnesommen
      @katelijnesommen Před rokem +102

      ​@@mellissamercado7904 no, she's right. Great whites have without fail died or declined dramatically in captivity and it's a real disgrace that the Monterey Bay Aquarium tried to keep one when they knew very well it would probably not end well. The shark was indeed in very bad shape when it was released.

    • @robertcourt8593
      @robertcourt8593 Před rokem +6

      You can't get in the guiness book of records without a little self sacrifice. We'll done shark!

    • @robertcourt8593
      @robertcourt8593 Před rokem +66

      ​@mellissamercado7904 you'll believe a random video but not a random comment.

    • @juice2307
      @juice2307 Před rokem +57

      Peta is the worst source for anything lol.

  • @Odigs6547
    @Odigs6547 Před rokem +1

    Turn the phone upside down for the shark looking up, and it looks like a creepy face

  • @kaikart123
    @kaikart123 Před rokem +1

    "Better dead than fed" - Great White Shark

  • @knowyourself3762
    @knowyourself3762 Před rokem +21

    In the wild in their oceans is where they all need to be

  • @P.Whitestrake
    @P.Whitestrake Před rokem +46

    Meanwhile, my 7th year-self: breeding great white sharks in Zoo Tycoon 2.

  • @articdoughnut8531
    @articdoughnut8531 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I got to see that great white at the Monterey Bay aquarium multiple times when I was a little kid. My mom would take me and my brothers often during days when everyone is at school or work so the aquarium is almost empty of people. It immediately was my favorite animal to see there and made me really get into sharks as a kid. It was most definitely the greatest thing I have seen in an aquarium, not just because of it itself but in that tank they kept stingrays and hammerhead sharks which I also loved. The first time I visited after it was gone the tank felt empty, even though it was full of sharks, rays, etc. It was weird not seeing that shark, the species that had the infamous reputation as a man eater.

  • @AndreasHugs-yy1tp
    @AndreasHugs-yy1tp Před rokem +1

    Sharks have been known to head but the wall till death

  • @UnscrupulousAgitator
    @UnscrupulousAgitator Před rokem +203

    Great White Shark caught.
    Being taken to an aquarium.
    Other Great White's telling him "Take one for us buddy! Remember! Don't eat, die as soon as you can! Your honorable sacrifice will keep us free!!!"

    • @blackmamba___
      @blackmamba___ Před rokem +11

      Humans see this as a challenge and will continue to try to Crack this code. 😔

    • @ramonlgarcia9036
      @ramonlgarcia9036 Před rokem +1

      ​@Black Mamba, you're so childish. It has nothing to do with "cracking the code"
      It's about money

    • @blackmamba___
      @blackmamba___ Před rokem +18

      @@ramonlgarcia9036 so how did you miss what I said.
      In order for them to profit from this- they have to figure out how to get them to survive in captivity.
      As sad as it may be, greed will always keep trying.

    • @ramonlgarcia9036
      @ramonlgarcia9036 Před rokem

      @LycanKai Great whites aren't endangered species. And u say it isn't about money, but then finish ur statement saying it wouldn't be "profitable"???🤔
      So it is about me

    • @ramonlgarcia9036
      @ramonlgarcia9036 Před rokem

      @LycanKai why do u erase ur message? U r a clown, can't even control ur estrogen levels on the internet. The first thing u said was, " It isn't about money. ".... but it clearly is.
      And just cus people can't find great white sharks doesn't mean they r going extinct. it just means they can't be found.
      Plus, the orcas have a lot to do with the great white changing their routine. Anyway, you go ahead and find someone to talk to, sweetheart. U clearly are too emptional to have a conversation without losing ur cool.

  • @nashnathan
    @nashnathan Před rokem +19

    Such a "no shit sherlock" kind of fun fact 😭

  • @Great_white
    @Great_white Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good thing that human that was trying to catch me I thought I was going to be dead in 198 days😅🦈

  • @barbarapikoula3251
    @barbarapikoula3251 Před 4 dny

    When I was like 6 years old,I thought that the Great White Shark was the only specie that existed😂

  • @kevingrandyify
    @kevingrandyify Před rokem +31

    Basically every shark has to continually swim, white sharks just need a LOT more food than any other shark

    • @ryanpaul1403
      @ryanpaul1403 Před 7 měsíci +2

      yeah i think its theorized that the megalodon died out because it couldnt keep up with its own metabolism or something

  • @sharimccann2522
    @sharimccann2522 Před rokem +661

    Absolutely NO aquatic animal should be held against their will in captivity for human pleasure. They can be studied in the wild if that’s the purpose. If you think they don’t have the ability to decide, watch them go when released. And take note of the Orca who KILLED the keeper out of pure anxiety. Animals are not here for our pleasure. We have an OBLIGATION to protect them.

    • @AKbaby89
      @AKbaby89 Před rokem +40

      So land animals are fine? It would be better not to keep *any* animal captive. And since animals can't speak to us and give consent, treat it like consent with humans: consider it non-consentual until consent is given🤷‍♀️

    • @plantedlife
      @plantedlife Před rokem +52

      Me with my betta fish...
      On a more serious note, though. I do agree that undomesticated animals should not be kept in captivity unless they are injured or handicapped. Injured ones can be released upon recovery but the disabled ones may not survive outside. Breeding programs are also acceptable granted the parents and young are released back into the wild

    • @captnwinkle
      @captnwinkle Před rokem +4

      Lol here we go again with all these morons that cry about animals in captivity. It just shows how ignorant you are about the REAL world and have no idea what a hard life it is for free animals compared to animals kept in good Zoos/Aquiariums that meet standard.
      Not to mention all these places inspire and motivate children to study fields related to animals to keep helping them.
      Typical ignorant keyboard activists

    • @80PercentScottish
      @80PercentScottish Před rokem +16

      ​@@AKbaby89 why did you put words in the other commenter's mouth? I'm pretty sure they have the same view for all animals 🙄.

    • @mistermindahenziandalasnus3754
      @mistermindahenziandalasnus3754 Před rokem

      @@AKbaby89 I agree.

  • @user-fw9oi1tn5l
    @user-fw9oi1tn5l Před měsícem +1

    I used to go to the monterrey bay aquarium all the time, my mom was sad when they got rid of jellyfish

  • @benj884
    @benj884 Před 11 měsíci

    The Great White Shark is the first OG and always will be a gangster without limit.

  • @MsBethgoodhouse
    @MsBethgoodhouse Před rokem +29

    He was homesick. You can't duplicate nature no matter how hard you try.

    • @gilian2587
      @gilian2587 Před rokem +4

      No aquarium tries very hard.

  • @orangitotheman30
    @orangitotheman30 Před rokem +6

    For all those who say that it is not right to keep animals in captivity, right now it is the best way to avoid their extinction. Of course they would be better off in the wild but as long as there are humans destroying their habitat and hunting them there is no other choice. And if it bothers you that zoos make economic profit, I would like you to tell me how much money you have donated to associations concerned about the environment and you will see that it is also necessary for zoos to earn money.

    • @darkx415
      @darkx415 Před rokem +1

      Great points. A lot of people who make a huge deal out of it on the internet are all talk and no action. As seen from the comment section of this video. Jeez people are going ham lol

  • @oteimoto85
    @oteimoto85 Před rokem +1

    I actually visited the Monterey Bay Aquarium in 2006 and they had the very juvenile Great White in the big tank.
    But it wasn't designed specifically for great whites and it sure as hell didn't eat other sharks.
    I can't comment on why it was released, be it that it was rehabilitated or sick.
    It looked very healthy when I was there and it spent most of the time at the top of the tank.

  • @nickcara97
    @nickcara97 Před rokem

    The shark has learned the ways of the hunger strike.

  • @melaniereese5226
    @melaniereese5226 Před rokem +140

    Aquariums can be great but there really are certain animals that should never be captive.

    • @kathychildress18
      @kathychildress18 Před rokem +16

      No zoos or aquariums

    • @Godieinaditch
      @Godieinaditch Před rokem +3

      ​@@kathychildress18 I agree

    • @valeriealvis7740
      @valeriealvis7740 Před rokem +11

      I agree and I was stunned and sickened by seeing a Whale Shark at the beginning of this video!
      Set it free!!!! It will never reach its potential etc or be happy!!! Take it back to where it came from!!! Species in extreme cases of very few numbers that are trying to be brought back or rehabilitation are the only reasons any should be in captivity.

    • @iateyourfather92
      @iateyourfather92 Před rokem +11

      @@kathychildress18 the earth would be dust. Aquariums and zoos take good care please get used to humanity

    • @Coletrainbaby
      @Coletrainbaby Před rokem +30

      @@kathychildress18 slightly ignorant. For rehabilitative or purposes of protection zoos make sense. Say for example an animal’s caregivers/family are poached and killed. Or are a part of a naturally dwindling species (such as the shoebill) they deserve every bit of effort to be cared for and raised in a safe environment by experts who can hopefully bring said species back from the brink of extinction.

  • @michaelf.150
    @michaelf.150 Před rokem +19

    That is truly heartbreaking to hear this 🦈👍🦈👍🦈

  • @kelvinbartlett5911
    @kelvinbartlett5911 Před rokem +1

    All animals, take note, be more like the Great White Shark.

  • @Julia-lm5hg
    @Julia-lm5hg Před 11 měsíci +1

    Freedom - is everything ❤

  • @ryanhammonds919
    @ryanhammonds919 Před rokem +8

    This goes to show that these creatures need to be in their natural environment. Not locked up like some criminal.

  • @99dynasty
    @99dynasty Před rokem +3

    “ 35 feet deep and designed specifically for a great white shark” Yeah add a couple zeros to that.

  • @chris_wizzudz
    @chris_wizzudz Před rokem +1

    If you want to see a great white shark, put on a diver’s suit, get in a shark cage, and see them in the ocean.

  • @a_l7515
    @a_l7515 Před 6 měsíci

    Well that Great white Shark sounds like a Samurai

  • @LouiseHultcrantz
    @LouiseHultcrantz Před rokem +31

    Now, sharks scare the life out of me so I don't particularly LIKE them, but I still feel so sorry for that one that got depressed and stopped eating after it was captured💔 I don't want them to suffer

  • @harmonybeats2024
    @harmonybeats2024 Před rokem +26

    That Shark refused to be a prisoner. As his only fault was that he was a Great White Shark.

  • @FoundationalAmericanBadass

    The Great white shark knows what freedom is and won't settle for less...

  • @gregoryleonwatson8631
    @gregoryleonwatson8631 Před rokem +14

    Suicide Shark 🤔
    In Japan - 2016 - the Great White Shark took his ball and went home - after three days.

  • @badrhari1667
    @badrhari1667 Před rokem +9

    This magnificent animal needs his freedom, otherwise it dies

  • @ninjabee8973
    @ninjabee8973 Před 3 měsíci

    Great white shark be like: You guys think you're the only ones who can commit suicide when stressed, huh?

  • @zanderriley8369
    @zanderriley8369 Před 11 měsíci

    It’s same with most sharks, the only ones ur going to see at a aquarium are black top, white tip, nurse, and possibly lemon. Most of those guys aren’t hostile and get along well if there’s a big enough tank

  • @YoMamaIsSweet
    @YoMamaIsSweet Před rokem +57

    Imagine being the greatest apex predator, and then die easily due to not swimming enough -_-

    • @lamar310
      @lamar310 Před rokem

      Exactly...caging a great white is dangerous and ignorant. These people pretend to care about marine life when in reality they are running an aquatic prison

    • @Nic560
      @Nic560 Před rokem +1

      Umm ok?

    • @abdouaboud7490
      @abdouaboud7490 Před rokem +25

      imagine being a human and dying from drowning in water lmfaooo

    • @Brandon-br7tc
      @Brandon-br7tc Před rokem +9

      Yeah I don’t see what being an apex predator has to do with your survival habits.

    • @Narf_
      @Narf_ Před rokem +1

      the white shark isnt a apex predator, since they get hunted by orcas :S

  • @charliekezza
    @charliekezza Před rokem +42

    yet we just kept trying

  • @T1Oracle
    @T1Oracle Před rokem +1

    They have such small mouths, you'd have to feed yourself to them, and they still couldn't finish the meal.

  • @Elijah_Elias
    @Elijah_Elias Před 11 měsíci

    For some reason I feel like a child being this interested in sharks recently.

  • @MrJustforkicks
    @MrJustforkicks Před rokem +6

    All wild animals have homes; in the forest, or the oceans. They are not meant for captivity.

  • @IllegalMonkeStalin
    @IllegalMonkeStalin Před rokem +170

    “Fair very well in captivity”
    This is the perfect moment. I am Russian and was raised in Russia for 15 years. I moved to America and yet despite the fact I’ve only been learning English for 2 years, I just really need to say: It’s *fare* in that context 💀

    • @ryanp246
      @ryanp246 Před rokem +2

      First thing I noticed too buddy!!

    • @mspaint93
      @mspaint93 Před rokem +9

      I'm a native English speaker, who had exceptionally good English marks, but probably the worst spelling possible, so I never knew that lol

    • @maggiem6209
      @maggiem6209 Před rokem +7

      Same! This channel really needs to proofread, even if English isn't their first language, because a lot of videos have incorrect grammar and spelling.

    • @AmmaraSHAH773377
      @AmmaraSHAH773377 Před rokem

      i thought this ws going to be composing Russians to great white sharks being forced to suffer in an American society😅

    • @pn6528
      @pn6528 Před rokem +4

      Excellent. Your instructor would be very proud. ❤📚

  • @jeremyounggg
    @jeremyounggg Před 9 měsíci +1

    Looks like we'll have to stick to reef sharks then 😂

  • @CarolLynnWilliams
    @CarolLynnWilliams Před rokem +7

    But there also seems to be something that aquarium walls do to interfere with a GW's electrical perception. They keep banging into the sides causing injuries, frustration & death.