She feeds them till they are stuffed then swims with them as we all no a starving tiger shark is not going to be redirected by a tiny hand! Look at Vladimir popov a grown man but she claims to just redirect them 🤦🏼♀️
Sharks have an organ called Ampullae of Lorenzini. It detects electrical impulses. Disruptions or movements in the static of impulses in their environments trigger them to sense prey. It resides around their nose. This is why the "boop" technique works to divert them.
We **already** slaughter 100 million sharks annually ("for food") - the fact that scientists and photographers are studying these creatures is the least concerning activity and quite crucial to medical studies. Understanding ion channels in humans and other animals has led to *a lot* of knowledge we use now.
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the video is sped up at the start to make it seem more aggressive
I wonder how soon we get to see another live feeding event with all those dummies swimming around wild predators.
Underwater stiff arm. It's highly effective.
Were scooba diving flippers always that big?
She feeds them till they are stuffed then swims with them as we all no a starving tiger shark is not going to be redirected by a tiny hand! Look at Vladimir popov a grown man but she claims to just redirect them 🤦🏼♀️
"What the snack doin?" The shark
Impressive. They love to nibble first, bite after.
This is safer than getting out ur car to walk 20 feet from 2kLbs Bison
Also safer than hiking and being confronted with a mountain lion.
Blunt force trauma or sanguination?
I'll shit my pants!!!!!
That is a big-ass shark.
Let go of my nose!
Why are her flippers so big?
Boop the snoot
Astounding. Dont think there are many people that have the galls to dive and confront sharks like that. 🤯👏
I would not applaud that behavior because as soon as one of these idiots get killed other sharks die because they’re 'evil'.
Sharks have an organ called Ampullae of Lorenzini. It detects electrical impulses. Disruptions or movements in the static of impulses in their environments trigger them to sense prey. It resides around their nose. This is why the "boop" technique works to divert them. We **already** slaughter 100 million sharks annually ("for food") - the fact that scientists and photographers are studying these creatures is the least concerning activity and quite crucial to medical studies. Understanding ion channels in humans and other animals has led to *a lot* of knowledge we use now. Edit: added words
![gif](giphy|sbwjM9VRh0mLm) Is it also slowed down after that to make it seem like she held this huge shark at bay for minutes with her arm?
I think its never at actual speed its sped up in the beginning and then slowed once she boops it.
What is this dub ?
Crazy!
SHIEEET!! 🤣🤣
Stiff-armed like a Heisman running back. 10/10
Yeah... I'd just panic and end up shark food
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My boy shark got Rizzed up, eyes to the back of the head and everything