They are the 'perfect predator'.Link said:Looks to me that some dude was fishing and caught a fish, but before he had time to real it in the Sharks got it. It was probably a Tuna or something.
Fish let off a pheremone (sp) or a chemical when they are distressed, the Sharks would have homed in on this and all the struggling.
The fish wouldnt have been alive for long I dont think![]()
I've seen similar videos with humans involved. They are hardcore.
Makes you realise why sharks have survived so long.
If you ever get caught by a Shark punch it in the eyes or the gills or pull it backwards through the water. Thats what I heard on the TV anyway.
The last one might be a tad difficult if its a 20 foot Great White![]()
Its something that your internet explorer is giving out all the time - Some sites use the infomation to provide a better experiance for you - EG if you not using IE they can adapt the visuals on the site to suit firefox or other Web browsers.MXPX4318 said:ok this is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT off topic but itty bitty betta your sig just freaked me out! how the crap? I mean I know people can figure these things out, but have it posted in your sig? that's just crazy!
what does pulling it backwards do?Link said:If you ever get caught by a Shark punch it in the eyes or the gills or pull it backwards through the water. Thats what I heard on the TV anyway.
The last one might be a tad difficult if its a 20 foot Great White![]()
It's the minute electrical impulses given off by the struggling fish that the sharks are attracted to (and the taste/smell of blood if it's injured) not so much the fishes pheremones.Link said:Fish let off a pheremone (sp) or a chemical when they are distressed, the Sharks would have homed in on this and all the struggling.