
“These uncultured attention-mongers will stoop very low to attract eyeballs!” another said. The species can reach up to 20 feet long, seen with Deep Blue the biggest great white ever recorded, weighing in a whopping 2.5 tonnes. “It is flabbergasting that an internet celebrity can eat a protected animal in front of millions in broad daylight!” wrote one commentator in response to the story. Deep Blue Sea tells the tale of a group of characters fighting to survive the onslaught of super-intelligent sharks in a remote, underwater research facility. Illegal possession can lead to a five- to 10-year prison term. Many of the bodies had bite marks from deadly blue sharks with some of the killer fish spotted nearby, the navy said on its Facebook page. Populations of sharks – some of the oceans’ most important apex predators – have been threatened over the past few decades, in particular by finning and industrial longline fishing. Within seconds of our splash, amazement fills our masks when the largest of the Oceans fish glides up from deep blue water greeting us with what appears to. Great danger: Divers spot the worlds largest ever recorded great white shark - 2.5 ton Deep Blue - feasting on a dead whale in Hawaii and JUMP IN to take photos. Great white sharks are listed as a vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature – one step before being classed as endangered. The shark is then sliced in half, marinated and barbecued, while the head is cooked in a spicy broth. In the video, since deleted, she is seen unwrapping a 2-metre-long fish and lying down next to it to show it is taller than her. Bella the Shark - Killed off-screen by fishermen, body seen.

They were genetically engineered to harvest protein complex for a cure for Alzheimers, but they were later shown to be more intelligent and dangerous than spoken.

“It may look vicious, but its meat is truly very tender,” Tizi said while tearing off large chunks of the animal’s barbecued meat, in a video posted in mid-July. 798 People - Drowned due to rising water levels, mentioned. The Mako Sharks are the main antagonists of the 1999 sci-fi horror film Deep Blue Sea.
