Catching A Mysterious Arctic Shark | SHARK | River Monsters

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Helping a local Inuit man catch a Giant Greenland Shark!

#RiverMonsters #JeremyWade #Shark

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River Monsters is a British and American wildlife documentary television programme produced for Animal Planet by Icon Films of Bristol, United Kingdom. It is hosted by extreme angler and biologist Jeremy Wade.

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Shark who who spent hundreds of years growing: *gets caught and dies*
Shark: years of acadamy training wasted

insert_username
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>Be a shark, a masterpiece of nature and millennia of natural evolution, more ancient than the dinosaurs.
>get caught by ice man
>become dog food

adrianherrera
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That shark was alive before america gained independence

bearlykoalafied
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”What fish is this?”

”Ijrbdiskwbdhhz”

Jeremy, understanding immediately: ”its a Cod!”

creaminthebank
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One day you're an immortal time travelling wizard, the next day you're dog food. That's life.

chrisdelaney
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Imagine finding a butchered 10ft shark out in the middle of nowhere

owenmills
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R.I.P Frozen toothy boi who lived a long and chill life 😔...

homiedodobird
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kinda feel bad that the shark died ngl since it was so old.

Vettespeed
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Honestly I was just interested in that mans pants

apolloduh
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Normally I’d be bummed out to see one of Jeremy’s catches die, but this is the arctic. There isn’t a store you can go to to feed you or your animals. Also I’m pretty sure it’s safe to say that shark lived a loooong and happy life.

xians
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0:35 That's what I've been asking myself for all my life.

theinternet
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0:34 that's what she said
1:16 that's what she said.

I love river monsters

killerdestroyer
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Jeremy never hurts animals. And I know he didn’t like seeing this dead shark one bit

differentmando
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imagine your on your daily arctic walk and you see two blokes pulling a 10ft+ shark out of a hole

callisto
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1:25 good thing nobody is home, a guy saying is it coming and grunting would give off an impression I'm watching something other than a YouTube video.

koltonhavas
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“I never like to see a dead fish” I love that what a good dude ❤️🥺

roeostare
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Sheesh man just a legendary beast that just stalks the lowest coldest parts of our oceans... truly a beast of its own world.

wafflez-man-
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Damn Greenland sharks grow to 400 years!

johnvilarino
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sad to see one of these creatures die, this shark could be 350 yrs old, well thats the way of nature. Rip shark

mfling
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Remember guys, this is part of traditional Inuit hunting practices. Every part of this animal will be used and appreciated. Indigenous people know how to use the land and its' resources.

seosamh