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  • Am I on the right channel? Am I watching bambi? All hear is, something about lambchops and hooking up with a shark? Maybe not?

  • Waste of time

  • DEY TOOK DOU JERBSSS

  • this was filmed by a motherfucking potato

  • legit rednecks

  • were u labour when u took that shot?

  • I don't see 1 shit mother fucker !!

  • I no speak americano

  • poor thing :'(

  • Fucking Americans...listening to you talk is like listening to ten thousand nails on a chalk board.

    duuuuuuuude.

  • @subasurf yeah not like you penal colonists aren't irritating with your insistence on dragging out every vowel in the english alphabet, not to mention saying "heaps" every other word.

  • If any shark can catch a dolphin, it's a mako.

  • that was f***** crazy, thanks for the killer footage

  • most of you punks would prolly SHI* yourselves if u saw what he just saw. Quit talking shit when u dont know what you are talking about. 6-7 ft shark????yaaaaaa 6fters are all the time eating 400 pound dolphin hahaha..psh jackass

  • if you dont know what you are talking about stop commenting. This guy is obviously from destin. People here typically know what they are talking about when it comes to a fish. Thats an Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin. We have some spotted dolphins but they are usually way offshore. There has been quite a few makos caught here in the past few years between 800 and over 1000 pounds. Maybe the guy is breathin hard because hes prolly on a boat not much bigger than the shark and hes excited.

  • I should add that video is crap quality.

  • More entertaining watching a killer whale kill and eat a dolphin. Its not uncommon to watch sharks kill dolphins , at least the population is being kept under control

  • I was that dolphin!

  • It's really rare for a shark to be killing a bottle nose dolphin. Its usually vise-a-versa. Therefore I don't believe its a bottle nose dolphin.....

  • @volleyballlibero1996

    I believe it was a spotted dolphin and not a bottlenose dolphin.

    Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins are pretty big for any sharks besides Great Whites, Tigers, and Bulls.

  • @volleyballlibero1996 It's not rare at all. Here in Australia bottle nose dolphins are quite often killed by Tiger and Great White Sharks, last year they found one dead in the Brisbane river which they believed had been killed by Bull Sharks.

  • Hardly a 15 footer. More like 6-7. Why are you making such a big deal. Did you expect the shart to just not eat and die? Do you think they have restaurants in the middle of the ocean for animals? Way to dramatic for something that is natural.

  • What beach is this?

  • This was from about 4 years ago and I had just pulled the anchor in 60 ft of water, that's why I was breathing so hard. It was pretty crazy to see in person especially in the middle of winter. It was a short fin mako and we see them in April regularly following the cobia migration and most are pushing 500 to 1000 lbs right off the beach.

  • 4/0 lmao

  • hell yeah fuck that dam punk ass dolphin up

  • Dude, why are you breathing so heavy? You didn't just run a marathon before getting on board did you?

  • Perfect opputunity to get some rare footage in a safe situation and you were scared. Thats it , I'm buying my camera today.

  • DOUBLE RAINBOWWWW

  • Classic Mako behaviour, take the tail off then feed at will. Other species also do this. It is an impressive sight to behold is a large Mako all fired up!

  • Eh don't doubt that it was quite a sight... but I could'nt see a thing.

  • i'm a short finned mako

  • Amazing video. 5*****

  • theres no such thing as 15 foot mako

    

  • @Vigisserious You may never know, the largest recorded ShortFin Mako was 13 feet.

  • Looks only like 6 or 7 feet

  • it is a short fin mako and it is a bottle nose dolphin. I live here and fish here everyday. if you think you know what you are talking about, google: mako shark caught in destin fl, then go fuck yourselves.

  • it is a short fin mako and it is a bottle nose dolphin

  • fuck all you guys who want to talk shit. i fished with this guy this week and he put me on some big ass king mackarel and red snapper.....hes got more balls and skills than half u fags that sit around watching you tube videos all day long....shit how many times do you get to see a mayko shark eat a dolphin.....

  • how the fuck r u so out of breath? what where u boys doing.. alone...out at sea....just a bunch of guys, no women......on a boat.......with a camera.............?

  • @BonjourGorgeous your a fucking idiot.

  • Damn sharks !!!

  • leave th guy alone shit at least he put a video up he didnt sound stupid to me ud be saying dat sht if yu had jus seen a dolphin getting munched

  • Rednecks on weed...

  • ok its not that exciting... have you never seen an alligator eating a cow at the shore? now that is exilirating

  • I'm watching it on silent so I don't know about the commentary. Interesting behavior you caught on film. It very well might be a small bottlenose but it looks like a smaller species from here. Also, there's no such thing as a 15 foot shortfin mako.

  • @SiruselVaranus It could be Isurus paucus, they grow to around that size. Shortfins (oxyrinchus) reach 12-13 feet in exceptional cases though.

  • @SiruselVaranus not 15 ft but damm near close the biggest one ever caught was 13 ft long

  • In the future redneck please keep your pie hole shut while filming. Its better to let people think your uneducated than.........

  • your language stinks,,dude!!!!!

  • Which state was this video shot?

  • Destin Florida

  • shitty quality

  • wow dude !!

    that's like awesome and stuff

  • Like whoah dude! Bra, check this out bra.

  • I don't think that was a bottlenose, looked too small. most bottlenose dolphins could fuck up sharks.

  • Yes because we all know how we fear those vicious dolphins when we get in the water. Couple that with the fact that dolphin warnings on the beaches rose 47% in '08.

  • I'm with you, 100%.

  • don´t kidd yourself.

  • Not one on one, that's one of the reasons they travel in pods.

  • it only happens when they are in a big group or with their babies, most of the time, dolphins go away when a shark shows up

  • @madbowler6 I bet it was a baby. poor little guy. :(

  • i wish the annoying twat doing the commentary fell over board.

  • LOL!

  • Apart from the lousy camera focus, the most irritating thing about this vid is the stupid commentary...

  • LOL!

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