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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2010

Hundreds Of Tiger Sharks In Feeding Frenzy




Tiger Sharks have been spotted in a massive feeding frenzy off the southern Queensland coast.

The rescue helicopter crew who filmed the sharks said they spotted more than one hundred of them encircling fishes in a long stretch of the coastal area in Noosa.

The night crew were flying back from Fraser Island when they noticed the feeding sharks just 20 metres off the beach at Teewah.

Luckily, there were no swimmers in the vicinity but local life guards were alerted of their presence.

Although known as solitary hunters, recent studies on different shark species indicate that some of them follow a pattern of group hunting.

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  • fake and gay

  • Jezus thats alot of fish

  • That would be a bad time to crash lol.

  • come on bro, jump. 

  • all the black stuff was small schooling fish.

  • @TheChillFlight Na I saw 987. Their was one on the far left you missed.

  • This is totally fake I only count 986 sharks !!!

  • They're spelling. I saw tji, must stand for Tijuana immigrants.

  • stupid helicopter

  • omg !!!

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