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Uploaded by on May 14, 2011

Swimmers fleeing great white shark attack in San Francisco Bay.

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  • That's the slowest shark i've ever seen lmfao. (obviously it's fake guys.. the swimmers aren't freaking out at all, everyone is just sitting around watching and the shark is swimming at like 2 miles an hour in pursuit of his lunch? I think not.)

  • hmmm, looks staged to me

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  • Sharks attack from underneath, not by swimming across the surface.  Soooooooo FAKE & GAY.

  • weres the taiL?

  • Next time, remember to affix a rear dorsal fin of the "shark" that`s what most people get wrong(the sharks vertical rear fin/rudder) i don`t really care to find out what it`s called..pectoral interior or whatever..the fin that propels the fish forward, and has that soupy taste.

  • a spoof after the cartoon called.....Norval....guy in wet suit with shark fin attachment spooking swimmers

  • its either fake or the shark was only curious

  • they tied a floatable shark fin onto the swimmer. lol.

  • @littletiki1 Fins'r'Us. They got everything.

  • Compelling. Almost.

  • No wait a minute, its a fat american shark.

  • there fins usually go underwater at least a couple of times this was sticking up every second and in the same position it's fake

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