Shark Attack: Jaws Invasion SPECIAL (Full Episode) | Jaws Invasion

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Big and dangerous predators are invading unexpected waters. From golf courses, and swimming pools, to lakes and backyard keys. Through analysing user generated footage, shark experts get to the bottom of how and why sharks seem more willing than ever to meet us on our own turf. In a bizarre twist, people encountering sharks in unexpected places are called to urgent action.

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"What we are dealing with here is the perfect engine, an eating machine. It's really a miracle of evolution. And all that machine does, is swim, and eat, and make baby sharks. And that's all."

dannymack
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Yeah, not retrieving a golfball from any water in Australia.

mikebauer
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Shark! A shark! It's going into the pond! Shark in the estuary! Somebody do something! I just love that... Will surely assist with the distress call !

gaiusjulius_caesar
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Gotta love the 'Jaws' quotes in here 😂

ianpilkington
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“ I knew it wasn’t a fish, it was a shark”. Did he think sharks are mammals? 😂😂😂

julieblair
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"I'll Find Em For Three, But I'll Catch em, & Kill em, for Ten!"🦈

ChiefBangarang
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"This was not a golfing accident! It wasn't a stray ball, or a runaway golf cart, and it wasn't Happy Gilmore! It was a shark."

jadentrez
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A 13 foot GWS is a teen ager. They can't reproduce until about 20 foot long. And they are curious, and HUNGRY.
There's a lot of GWS hanging around Nova Scotia too.
With climate change and the disappearing food fish, the death of reefs and the movement of seal have been here for millions of years. Because they ADAPT to change.

SandraNelson
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Bull sharks can go wherever they want, luckily for us, we're not on the reg menu, but we all know that's not set in stone.

johnshields
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I reside on a tidal river, near to the ocean. Every day we saw dolphins and rays. however, I haven't seen a shark. Let's simply say that I am aware of the Bulls' presence. All those delicious Rays!

historychannel
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Bull sharks have the freedom to travel anywhere they please, fortunately for us, we are not their primary prey, although there are no guarantees😅

vwildlife
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How did sharks end up in a golf course lake? I could be wrong but it doesn't seem like there is enough of a food source for the sharks to hang around?

SudaMisango
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@ 36:34 when the narrator said her name Hope “Nugent” I thought she’d be a Vietnamese Animal Rescue Expert Hope “Nguyen”….. I was wong. It’s an actual “Nugent” with that spelling.

tbone
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That shark that came really close to the boat looked like a basking shark to me.

reneesantiago
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Red tide is becoming more common than ever. I had to go to the hospital from red tide one day.

joeanderson
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I live close to the sea, on a tidal river. We have Ray’s and Dolphins everyday. But haven’t seen a shark. Let’s just say, I know the Bulls are in there!!! All those yummy Rays !

Sushi
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I value my neck alot more than 3000 bucks...chief.

GPrestonLohr
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I want them to say


“SHARK”

“P O G”

huinaandyou
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Watching Chennai chinna graphic eye 🎉🎉🎉

dominicrosariodominicrosar
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silly me for expecting a basking shark video from that thumbnail...

jennydoe