No megamouths or bull sharks. I can say this with some degree of accuracy since I am the guide in the video.
There are: Gray nurse sharks (aka sand tiger sharks), lemon sharks, white tips, black tips, leopard sharks and sometimes others as well. The inventory is...er..."dynamic" to say the least.
The 'strange' shark in the last thirty seconds of the video is one of the gray nurses. Their backs get that 'hunchbacked' look in captivity for some reason. No one is quite sure why.
Hey if you like sharks check out adoptashark on line its a dotcom where you can adopt a shark that has a satellite tag and they tell you where it went and how deep etc, very cool
No megamouths or bull sharks. I can say this with some degree of accuracy since I am the guide in the video.
There are: Gray nurse sharks (aka sand tiger sharks), lemon sharks, white tips, black tips, leopard sharks and sometimes others as well. The inventory is...er..."dynamic" to say the least.
The 'strange' shark in the last thirty seconds of the video is one of the gray nurses. Their backs get that 'hunchbacked' look in captivity for some reason. No one is quite sure why.
owsi463657 3 years ago
They grow up with "hunchbacks" in nature, not just in captivity.
Optimusprimemc 2 years ago
Where's the mega mouth? Besides, it's a deep, deep water shark normally.
mjrchapin 4 years ago
Hey if you like sharks check out adoptashark on line its a dotcom where you can adopt a shark that has a satellite tag and they tell you where it went and how deep etc, very cool
paulinbaja 4 years ago
what the heck kind of shark is the one that appears on the last 30 seconds or so? its body is kinda strange
enava31 5 years ago
aren't bull sharks very aggressive?
knowitall2 5 years ago
ya they are ranked number 1 in top deadleilisty. they are that because there every where. they are crazy 200
hobodude8 5 years ago