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3 Meter Grey Reef Shark

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2006

Massive reef shark that I saw just a couple minutes after dropping into the water off Sipadan Island in Borneo

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  • Thanks airbag, I know they are not harmless especially a 3M one. I certainly gave this one respect and distance.

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  • @deshezza12 lol theyr not agressive but deffinetly NOT harmless they've eaten prolly hundreds of people in the caribean...many ppl from the dominican republic try to go illigally towards puerto rico in tiny boats that r often over crowded n often times end up sinking lots of ppl die eaten by reef sharks this way also wasn't that indeanopolis ship's crew eaten mainly by reef sharks ...im dominican n know of ppl who have been attacked the tigers n bull sharks of d.r like the shallower water

  • Reef sharks are not harmless, I was spearfishing on Triumph Reef in Miami and before we got any fish I had a reef shark come and try to take a bite of my hand. It then backed away proceeding to come at me again biting my spear gun.

  • sharks are so beautiful to watch. great footage

  • I've seen some grey sharks too at Sipadan and most of them I've seen more than once. The biggest ones over there are about 2,5 metres. This is the normal size for a full grown grey reef shark and they come very very close(3-4 metres)

  • if that is 3 meters then congratulations - you have seen one of the biggest grey reefs recorded. As you are obviously a diver you should no that objects are approxtimately 33 per cent larger in water...oh and also carcharinus amblyrhyncos (grey reef) maximum size is 2.6 as recorded by the museum of natural history....nice to see though

  • reef sharks dont attack ive been swimming with some theyre harmless

  • that would be freaky

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