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08/17/2017
Nothing gets wasted in the ocean. A father and son were fishing in Cape Cuvier when they came upon a feeding frenzy of 38 sharks finishing off a dead whale carcass. Tiger Sharks are the main species seen, evidenced by the fearsome stripes on its back. It apparently took almost 3 days for this group of sharks to finish the carcass. The end of the video shows a piece drifting near the beach and a shark almost beaching itself trying to get the last bites.
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08/15/2017
Beach-combing is a really fun activity and you truly never know what you are going to come across. A couple on Hilton Head Island came across an Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake as the surf brought it in. That is the most venomous snake in North America. Apparently these snakes do go for swims periodically though I can't imagine too many people have or will ever get to experience this sight.
Rattlesnake slithers out of the ocean on South Carolina beach A couple visiting the beach on South Carolina's Hilton Head Island captured video and photos of a diamondback rattlesnake that emerged from the ocean.
08/09/2017
Bait balls are one of the most amazing and rare events to witness in the water. Fish are cornered by several predators both above and below them and each fish fights to get into the middle of the "bait ball" hoping to outlast the appetites of everything diving at them. All kinds of animals come together like Sharks, Seagulls and Dolphins and keep diving into the bait ball for a mouthful of fish, with the event lasting as long as an hour. Astute boat captains will always keep an eye out for a large mass of birds on the surface that are constantly diving into the water. Amazingly these oblivious jet skiers caught this once in a lifetime event not that far off Australia's Gold Coast.
Feeding frenzy of sharks discovered beneath flock of seagulls; video | GrindTV.com “I was telling him to hurry up filming [underwater] or he’ll loose his hand.”
08/08/2017
Several years ago a Shark expert was doing a live newscast in knee deep water. On film they managed to capture a Bull Shark biting into his calf and the video is pretty intense.
Shark Expert Attacked While Filming Watch more sharks on Discovery Channel! http://go.discovery.com/?mkcpgn=ytdsc1&url=http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/sharkweek/sharkweek.html While filmin...
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