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  • Where do you made this Video?

  • Ooohhhh a shark, this are god damn 20 seconds of my life of a wasted TIME!!!! Your video SUCKS!!!!

  • come on folks lets freshen up and dip our feet in the water!

  • thats a whale shark!!!!

  • damm thats so close to shore!

  • YouTube.....oahusquid.....chec­k out the HUGE tiger shark my son and ran into while spearfishing in Hawaii.

  • that kinda looks like a whale shark

  • Fcu4life research tiger shark and you will see. 100 percent not a tiger and it is big!

  • lets go swimming :D

  • yes JLK12 but there are good shark attack videos and research on the net too. My favorite is the likesharks site. They have real attack videos on sucba divers etc, but they also have info on each shark species. Type likesharks into google and its the first one

  • looks old and decayed, shows their not meant for captivity

  • BIG FISHIEEEE ! >:D

  • i shit in my pants if i was in that water

  • imagine swimming near the shore and seeing that.

  • This is clearly a Whale Shark NOT a Tiger Shark do your research.

    Still good footage, just a shame it looks in a bad way.

  • @rams1574 Whale shark? hahah wtf are you on.

  • @rams1574 u numb fucker, whale sharks are miles bigger than this!!! do ur research

  • so cool!

  • Thats a huge tiger. Damn . Deadly.

  • looks like a whale shark

  • Tiger Tiger Tiger Shark Juvenile has different markings from adult

    

  • Wuw were was this?

  • tigers are my favorite sharks

  • Shark Bay Marine park ...

  • That isnt a tiger shark

  • Everyone thinks that large sharks such as this tiger are found only in deep water ,and miles away from shore that is far off the truth , ive seen large tiger sharks regulary come in close to shore in 3 - 4 feet of water day in day out anyone that has spent some time in western australia , especially exmouth,coral bay etc would back this comment up , had a mate casting poppers at queenfish ,in waist deep water approached by a at least 10 foot tiger shark he had to give it a poke with his rod

  • tana.....tana....tana..tana..t­ana, tana tana, tana, tana, tana, tana!! ahh!!! tiger shark ;D

  • i wanna pet it :$

  • damm 

  • definitely not a tiger shark, looks like a whale shark.

  • @TheEventerBabe Run to your glasses , you really need it man !

  • Heavley injured, old, Lost, Tigershark at a Riverinled.

  • @Hardcoreliefhebber its juvenile in a marine park in Western Australia

  • @StalkerPie that's a juvenile, holy sh*t that thing looks at least 8 feet long, at first I thought you had it mistaken for a young whale shark but when I saw the side fins and tail rotary fins I knew its the tiger, I wonder how big a fully grown adult would be?

  • @bader58

    I think that is actually a sickly, adult Tiger shark. Not fully mature but not a juvenile.

  • @bader58 yeh young whale shark just hangin off the beach, ur a fuckhead

  • @Hardcoreliefhebber old ??? do you know how bih this would be if this was old ?? so big it could bite you in half in one bite 

  • @Hardcoreliefhebber hahaha you peanut.

  • good point LK409 but there are good dive stories and videos on the net too ... try the myscubastory site. type myscubastory into google and its the first one

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  • ***** Thats Super cool *****

  • "jump in the water's fine!"

  • I wanna touch it:D

  • "It's a Tiger Shark"

    "A what?"

  • hahahaha Jaws... classic!!

  • love it sharks are misunterstood creatures ppl tink they are killing machines but we kill them too so why call it a killer when when humans kill them too

  • amazing creature

  • Park or not. No more wading...no more wading!!!!!! Cool video! Can't believe how close to shore this beautiful animal gets. Is this a result of being in a controlled environment, or is this a reflection of a natural behavior. I know Tigers come close to shore but never saw one this close before. I wonder if he is feed close to shore in order to keep him there for the tourist.

    Danny

  • It isn't big it's just that it looks big you can see the shadow at the end

  • It looks like that lake i swim in...

  • OMG That is HUUUUGE shark O.O

  • @2finz2 that's what im saying

  • Wow. I really needed that square focus in the middle of the video to see it. Thx!

  • i feel like swimming, jk

  • Wow what a beautiful shark where was this filmed at???

  • wow thats cool! impressive how they can go in shallow water like that!!

  • go wreslte it >:)

  • poor fella is a bit crook, hope he is back out there causing trouble again

  • majestic animal...stop shark massacre.

  • Looks like Sea World on the gold coast shark bay

  • This is not a beach.. Nobody is this stupid to fall for this. Still very scary. I doubt if i would stand there and record...

  • you werent in the water where you? D:

  • this has got to be in a shark farm theres no way thats the ocean

  • Tiger sharks are extremely fierce hunters. They have been known to eat almost anything in its path.

  • very very very close to shore

  • man it´s close to shore..

  • thats a big fish. doesnt that just make you wanna go swimming

  • beautiful shark.

  • Such a beautiful majestic animal!

  • damn

  • Where was that

  • thats cool

  • small shark?? compared to jaws maybe.. thats a pretty good sized tiger shark

  • small shark right, small shark wouldnt have all those scars

  • lovely!

  • Holy crap!!! that shark was no way in deep enough water

  • its a tiger shark there costal killers mean they come very shallow

  • Ya rightttt thats thing is practically on the friggin beach this is why i dont go in the ocean hahaha

  • thats friggen huge!!!!!

  • That is so scary! That is amazingly close to the shore!!!!

  • looks more like a whale shark

  • Nope its a tiger cause it has more of a square head

  • i woder y it was swimming so close to the shore. usually they stay far from shore. the closest ive seen 1 b4 this vid (i saw it on other vids) is atleast 1 meter past 6 feet deep

  • i dnt think this is at a beach. it might be at an aquarium or sumthin??

  • Where was this?

  • In Australia!!

  • Do Tiger sharks attack people or bite them????

  • Yes, they do. They hold the record for the 2nd most attacks on people after the Great White, and it's been said that Tiger sharks will eat absolutely anything. Bethany Hamilton, the 15 year old surfer who lost her arm to a shark in Hawaii a few years ago, was attacked by a Tiger. They're very dangerous.

  • thats a massive shark

  • big fish

  • swimming anyone?

  • Its very interesting how a large shark can swim in such shallow water. Nice video, was very cool.

  • you didn't go play with him ?????

  • dam!

  • Looks Like Shark Bay Marine Park. Strange marks / discolouration on it's back near the tail - was this fish injured and the park took it in for rehab? Nice experience for you! It looks nothing like a whale shark just look at how pointy the nose is and the colouration. As for the comments about Tigers not coming into shallow water you should come up to shark bay and have a look! two weeks there will dispel that myth LOL!!!

  • Yes your right this is exactly where I took the video, assuming you mean Shark Bay Western Australia im not sure if the shark was injured but the plan was to release it back into the wild

  • Sorry - Should of put West Aussie in there! Ah that would explain it then. Great video BTW! Cheers!

  • there alot of sharks in australia alot! i wanna go there some day

  • Scary!

  • a young whale shark is approximately the same length as an adult great white which is about 5 metres and there's no way the shark in this video was 5 metres.

  • this shark looked like an easy 3 mts.

  • The Reason why tiger sharks go this close is for albatross and turtles ...

  • Guess what it was a tiger shark, in captivity in Australia. How do I know I was standing abou 2 ft away from it and there was also a nice information board saying tiger shark

  • Whale sharks are deep oceanic sharks.. even when they are young,,,, they do not swim close to shore... period...and a young Whale Shark is much bigger than this shark

  • Tiger or not.....whale sharks are not "deep" oceanic creatures. The often come to the surface to feed. I've seen them diving. Plus, this was in captivity, making your comment irrelevant

  • Ok dude you win...your cool.... sorry

  • Near Denham?

  • that shark was a beast and i would love to pretend to bush my brother in but grap him before he went in. LOL

  • that couldnt be a tiger shark. That shark-iv'e seen 1 at an aquarium and it's differents. Tiger sharks look like regular sharks just strriped

  • that shark was huge!

  • it looks like he was on a little bridge

  • Yes I was on a bridge when I took this video

  • Where in the world would a huge tiger come this close 2 the shore? Must be at a theme park/aquarium surely?!

  • Yes I took this video in a marine park in West Australia

  • that is sweet!

  • watching shark tht much closely in really awesome

  • damn that thing is huge!

  • hes not in the water he is on a bridge look at the shadow.

  • thats a beautie

  • man for the first few seconds i thought u were in a helicopter until it turned out you were in the water

  • He's a big boy

  • Hell ya it's a big one lol, he's lucky he didn't have any open cuts to let blood slowly leak into the water...he'd have been done for if he did =P

  • i can tell u right now if i saw that thing i would make sure i was no wheere in sight of the water. :)

  • THAT WAS HUGE!

  • Purely Awsome!You guys are so lucky!I would give anything to see one of those in the wild!

  • This is why the majority of shark attacks occur in water waist deep. Most don't realize big sharks like this typically hunt just offshore and frequently cruise into shallower water.

  • where is this at?

  • It looks like it was hurt, washed up or something. Weird to see a tiger in such shallow waters IMO. It's usually bull sharks who hang out in places like that.

  • 'anyone for scuba'

  • sharks scare the crap out of me, i always think its liek jaws that they attack ranodmly but they dont, u have to provoke em, be bleeding in water or swimf really fast like a panicking fish for them to attack u... i think

  • haha, kind of! u just have 2 be in their territory and look enough like prey for them to attack you, but yeah splashin around in the water bleedin isnt a good idea!?

  • what a beauty... love it! I want to pet one!

  • Well it isn't its a tiger shark

  • how big was it

  • about 8ft

  • hm it looks bigger

  • looks like 8 meters lol :D

  • WOW! What a beast. Tiger sharks are scary

  • looks like a young whale shark

  • Its a tiger shark as I said when I posted this video, I filmed it in a marine park in Western Australia. This shark is in captivity

  • were was it

  • In a marine park on the West Coast of Australia, this was in captivity not wild

  • dam that shark is huge

  • they're amazing creatures..

  • That is a big ass shark. damn

  • yeh...thats a tiger shark.....the can go as shallow as half a metre

  • which beach was that shark at

  • i think it was some kind of river or something....didnt you see the concrete

  • How big was that shark?

  • cruisin'

  • I saw a shark ,maybe a foot smaller while surfing last week. Incredible to see those animals I say.

  • lol look how close it gets to the beach

  • that is one huge shark

  • let me get my swimming trunks. done. wee!!!! ahhhhhhhhh shark

  • Amazing

  • wow, that looks so cool

  • damn yo thts a reaal big shark... greta vid

  • wow u re lucky to see these sharks i dun get a chance,by the way i heard tiger shark re able to swim near the shore or even swim out of water for awhile to get its prey so is not safe to even be near a shore where tiger sharks is there

  • ooh im sorry,it was in a park..my bad..

  • Curious as to the length of this fish ? Amazing how is practically swam up onto shore.. Wouldn't Stick an arm or leg out into the water ! ha ha ha

  • why not ? would be nice to see shark that big moving and it wouldnt attack you if u where far enough to watch it

  • EEEEEKKK

  • omg that was scary

  • wow

  • nice footage

  • where is this?

  • West Coast of Australia

  • was that shark in an estuary,looked a big one??

  • If you like sharks check out adoptashark They let you adopt a shark online and then give you all the data they download from the satellite tag they have on the shark like where it went in the ocean, what depth etc. very cool

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