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From: sigggorilla
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  • wow thats cool i thought it was fake at first

  • he sent it back into the water, but when humans touch fish, well, they usually swim away and die.

  • You killed that shark you basted

  • @MRcool14153 bastard*

  • @MRcool14153 *Bastard

    he said they where safely released

    and they just went into shock they weren't dead......

  • i just caught one of these last night hah

  • sick

  • those are Atlantic Sharpnose sharks not blacktips

  • @Affinitycharters huh, after some extensive research(i watched one youtube video) i think you might be correct, thanks for the information

  • @Affinitycharters How can an atlantic sharpnose can go to the west pacific coast??

  • @n3iljay3 They were fishing Myrtle Beach , SC. Atlantic Ocean.  Take it from a biologist that is a juvenile atlantic sharpnose

  • Thad be cool to have as a pet

  • @Jj1303693 if u like a killer pet yea its would ohh and dont forget u will go to jail for this

  • Also how long is your net?

  • @TaidoCat 5 1/2 feet radius

  • Nice vid. How they didn't die:(

  • you sorta killed them btw...

  • @JUNAID187 how so? i saw them swim away

  • @sigggorilla

    Well they could have died because in order to breathe they have to move around when they stop moving (like in the bucket) they usually die in a few seconds. hopefully they survived but that was not cool bro.

  • @JUNAID187 they only move around so fresh water with plenty of oxygen is forced through their gills but they can get the oxygen with small movements in side of the bucket plus they were only in there so i could get a short video of them and like all fish they can survive a pretty long time without new oxygen(much longer than humans can) but i agree it was stupid and i dont plan on doing it again

  • @sigggorilla

    Oh okay yeah I see. I read online that if they cant move about and are in water they start to drown. in the bucket you see one of the sharks go pale white as it start to die. If they swam away they probably survived.

  • @JUNAID187 yeah they were fine but i definitely get your point, i try really hard to keep the animals i catch safe and the shark didnt go pale it just flipped over and sharks are white on the bottom so they blend with the sun if your looking up at them and dark on top so they blend with the water and ocean floor if your looking down on them as a kind of camouflage

  • @sigggorilla

    at 0:54ish the shark at the top goes pale

    Its okay i understand when in a situation like this sometimes you just dont know what to do XD

  • @JUNAID187 oh at 0:54 thats just the light changing because i moved away from the sun

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