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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2005

that great white that was at the aqaurium was cool

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  • that was a longimanus, stupid. they usually tend to get mixed up with great whites, but theyre wayy smaller

  • dude, it was so a Great White. It was all over the news.

  • thats not a great white

  • yeah it was, it was the first to survive in Monterery Cali. but it did end up getting sent back in the ocean for eating all the other fish. It was just a baby.

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  • For everyone who doesnt believe its a great white:

    watch?v=EGH7sB5iumM&feature=re­lated

    Here the the people of the aquarium tells by themselves its a young great white

  • it is a great whyte u complete retard there was documentrys on tv and the news and everything its JUST A BLOODY BABY FFS they are obvisly not gonna go get a fucking 18 ft great whyte u retard they searched for a young one and this one is just over a year old thats why its that size get ur facts right before u try to sound fucking smart and make ur self look like a special oylimpics contender

  • it is a great whyte its just over 1 year old thats basicly just a baby , they can get up to 18 ft in length so i guess thats what u were looking for but before something gets big they are babys that come first u no i mean if anyone watching this dosent realise its a baby then they are retarded obvisly but anyway

  • Eh. I wouldn't call 6 1/2 months in captivity unsuccessful. That's a long time for a white shark to be kept captive and thrive healthily. The only reason why the first great white at Monterey Bay Aquarium was released after six months was because she grew considerably in size over the period of half a year and all of a sudden began hunting smaller sharks in the same exhibit, which never happened before.

  • Yup, definately a Great White. I've not heard of them ever being kept successfully in captivity before though. (I guess this one wasn't successful either if they sent it back to the ocean.) Any that I've heard about being kept in captivity have died before long. A shame, they are fantastic creatures. Scary as hell, but wonderful.

  • eating all the fish.. what else would a shark do.. hehe

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