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spearfisher vs GWS

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monchan

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This is freaky, amazing, and just down right crazy.
The shark seems happy and non-aggressive, I wonder what happy drugs the shark was given, and what drugs the diver is on. I wouldn't do that on purpose for a million bucks.

Shark vs Man | Shark Net | News.com.au

I swim around sharks here, not real big ones, and not what you would call
man eaters. But I still don't try to touch them. Something in the eyes says not to trust them. I have also swam with big grey nurse sharks back in Oz, with no feeling whatsoever of being threatened. But I still would not do that with a GWS on drugs, or even on it's death bed they would still be to unpredictable, I would be out light a flash.

THe last clip with the dog was good.
 
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