Interactions between the two species, like the one seen in the 43-second footage, are not unheard of down under.
There are all sorts of things going on in the ocean's depths that we don't see. Like this Pacific sleeper shark at 4,600 feet deep that tried to eat a camera.
Vlad Siryk lives in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. and is an avid scuba diver. Although he has witnessed great white sharks before, he has recently had an experience that will live "rent ...
Thus, their diet consists mainly of stingrays, but they will also eat fish, crustaceans ... who were lucky enough to capture the encounter on camera. The video footage shows the massive shark calmly ...
THIS is the terrifying moment a 20ft monster was spotted swimming along a road after “eating a dog”. Watch as the beast squirms against the current in deep floodwater in Thailand with a huge ...
Spearfisher Josh Humbert suffered quite a bad shark attack in the South Pacific, leaving him with nerve damage and a difficult recovery ahead of him. "The single most important thing when ...
White shark eat an opportunistic diet of fish, invertebrates and marine mammals. White sharks are partially warm-blooded and can maintain their internal body temperature above that of the ...
As far as the cameras are concerned, the Black Shark 2 packs a 48-megapixel (f/1.75, 0.8-micron) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 1.0-micron) primary camera on the rear and a 20-megapixel (f/2.0, 0.9-micron) ...
Ruthmery Pillco Huarcaya (pictured) and researchers in Manu National Park, Peru used trail cameras and camera collars to ... evidence of geophagy (eating clay and dirt) in Andean bears.” ...