SHARKS feeding near shore!

BeachComber7

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Took video of juvenile sharks coming too close to shore-where I was walking - as they maneuvered to catch as many fish as possible! When I got home, I pulled off some still shots of the sharks. Not super clear but you can see the dorsal and tail fins. So many small fish jumping it looked like it was raining over one spot in the water!

They are VERY fast, you have to watch closely. You will see the jumping bait fish, probably mullet and parts of the sharks-tail, dorsal, side of body, etc...no blood and guts, just action.

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mamabear

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I love seeing things like this. Makes life exciting. thanks for sharing. Oh & don't be on the menu!
 

Gold Maven

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Reminds me of the news footage where they are releasing a seal in Alaska that had been in an oil spill.

$15,000 dollars had been spent cleaning and rehabilitating it, there was a big media event as they released it, and as it swam through the second wave a Killer Whale came out of no where, and snatched him up.

I tried not to laugh, but it was kind of funny. :)
 

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