Tiger shark turning "bitch ghetto" on divers

  • Love the comments....:laughing:


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    bitches be trippin. they cry and shit and complain when sharks attack them, when in reality they risk their own life. Sharks are animals, you get too close on their personal space they turn bitch ghetto and bite the shit outta you. rules should be implemented on dipshits such as these divers.


    let the sharks be and let them enjoy their time on the great ocean.


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  • That's not ''bitch ghetto'' that Tiger is really mellow and used to that Disney Land adventure.


    Cheers, Don

    "Great mother ocean brought forth all life, it is my eternal home'' Don Berry from Blue Water Hunters.


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  • love the guy looking around to see what his budies are doing and the other guy snapping pics the whole time. i guess if a tiger eats your buddy it would be good to have it on video.

    steve veros


    in loving memory of paolo

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    i guess if a tiger eats your buddy it would be good to have it on video.


    probably yes...


    Divers seem to have not be well prepared and informed about tiger behavour.
    At the time the tiger was trying to bite the diver leg, it probably was keen to taste a possible prey and to check if it could be too risky to keep on (or not). The human staying vertical in the water puzzle the shark.


    Divers should, in my opinion, continously visually control the tiger and do not accept it entering in the personal space diver.
    The tigers have been using to finish the job: if it bite you, it kill you and eat entirely you in few minutes ... that's it! just a couple of minute to open a hundred lb turtle carapace and to eat the meat.:@

  • I have personally been on a shark feeding dive. It is very educational. You wiil learn that individual sharks vary just like any other species. Some are more aggressive than others.


    The argument that divers feeding sharks makes them more aggressive to divers (perceiving them as food sources) has been around for a long time, but in those waters where it is practiced there has been no increase in shark attacks on divers.


    With that said, if inexperienced divers decide to host their own feeding dive and things go wrong they are responsible for themselves and the results.


    Dennis

  • Yes, they were very mellow sharks.It could have went bad for all of them.One for sure.:crazy:The more I dive the less I like them ,and the more I respect them.


  • Actually the shark attacks are more common where the shark feedings go on here in the Caribbean BUT the governments suppress the data as it affects the only money earner which is tourism..I know this as a fact and have seen the real data.

    A bad day at sea is better than a good day in the boatyard
    George Steele

  • Hello Speardiver Guild! Is been a while since the last rime I posted here. Hope everyones is doing okay.


    This vid is a clear example of what people think "understanding nature" is all about. Nature is objective not projective. This vid elicits interpretive responses which reveal people`s personality structures such as :


    Diver -- " I am a good, nature respectful kind of man, thus no harm is coming my way, cause sharks are "good" and "decent" creatures just as I am.. Sharky was just playing with me and trying to snatch a piece of bait underneath my crotch"


    Shark-- " This man has no balls, I`ll get a piece of leg instead" :D


    Lol.


    Thanks for sharing

    I'm a Speardiver, not a freediver

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