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Funniest shark attack ever video
Digg Digg This is funniest shark attack video you might have ever watched, a shark just bites off researchers backs.
If great white shark attacked !!! you know what to do!
Next time you are attacked by GReat White shark, don’t worry just give Batman a call and he’ll manage only if joker doesn’t shows up!!! Note: This number is presumed doesn’t exist so don’t try to call batman cuz batman … Continue reading →
One of disturbing and creepy video footage of goblin shark
Here is one of disturbing and creepy of goblin shark which mostly swim deep sea about 200 meters deep where there is no sunlight
Funniest shark that keeps on smiling!!!!
This is one of the shark specie that keeps on smiling, don’t know if it has same behavior when going after prey!!! Watch the video!!!
Finding a 6 inch megalodon teeth from sea bed of gulf of mexico
A diver finds about six inch long megalodon shark teeth from sea bed of gulf of mexico..
Buy a Megalodon shark bruiser tooth
Want to buy a megalodon shark tooth, feel free to go to ebay and find some shark tooth for yourself, they could always be good gift and will surely have striking reflection of your personality. This megalodon tooth is about … Continue reading →
Humpback whales sighted in santa cruz california
A group of humpback whales were sighted in santa cruz california
Top 5 most incredible sharks
5 Cookiecutter Shark The cookiecutter shark is a small, rarely-seen dogfish shark. It is the smallest shark on this list but its unusual eating habits earn it a place. The cookiecutter shark derived its name from its habit of removing … Continue reading →
The most creepiest shark of all times, the goblin shark
Have you seen goblin shark, it is the most creepiest and ugly shark you would have ever seen, it head is all f*&d up..
A helicopter spotted a white shark, is it megalodon?
A white shark about 15 feet long was photographed from a helicopter on Wednesday about a quarter mile off Seacliff State Beach, shark researchers said. Sean Van Sommeran, executive director of the Santa Cruz-based Pelagic Shark Research Foundation, said it … Continue reading →
