Damn, look how thin he is. I've been interested in sharks since the mid-80s, how come this is the first time I see this. Is he deadly? Seeing him live must be quite the experience.
nothing in nature is useless. There may be vestiges of things that at one point were useful and no longer are, but typically most things are not 'useless' else they would not exist
Beautiful! I'm suprised it got that close (I couldn't make out its sex). This vid nicly shows off the threser's pectoral fins. I think they are to often overlooked in favor of the shark's odd tail and head.
@ElodyTamTam Well thresher sharks aren't known to be aggressive.
Though I do believe there have been incidents where divers have been struck by their tail fin. But I think most instances haven't been on purpose.
But this is my favorite shark!
AMP1317 1 year ago
precioso!!
tete016 1 year ago
@ElodyTamTam all i know is that it can kill fish with the long fin. no sure if its true
versionintegrale 1 year ago
Damn, look how thin he is. I've been interested in sharks since the mid-80s, how come this is the first time I see this. Is he deadly? Seeing him live must be quite the experience.
ElodyTamTam 1 year ago
the long caudal fin of a thresher shark is sometimes used as a weapon to stun its prey.
Hugoman900 1 year ago
nothing in nature is useless. There may be vestiges of things that at one point were useful and no longer are, but typically most things are not 'useless' else they would not exist
DiVeronica 1 year ago
He Fly^^ Beautiful
sharkaner 2 years ago
I believe that the long fins are useless, but it should be reserved because of it's rare beauty
bryarworship 3 years ago
Beautiful! I'm suprised it got that close (I couldn't make out its sex). This vid nicly shows off the threser's pectoral fins. I think they are to often overlooked in favor of the shark's odd tail and head.
Ahrimancp 3 years ago
very cool! miss the deep blue :(
mizzzthanggg 4 years ago