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Speechless! Nat Geo is a best channel for wild animal documentary video. 🥰🥰

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This was an awesome documentary with great footage & a talented narrator! 🦈

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Videos like this help us better understand the survival and survival instincts of wild animals

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Been watching Nat Geo Documentaries since I was a kid, , and David Attenborough.

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The world of wildlife is diverse and interesting.

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Thank you for this educational and informative scientific information… always top notch and fantastically filmed and edited to show and tell the story.

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A great wild documentary! Thank you so much to the team that made it!!!❤❤❤

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"unseen behavior" bro badly wants to see sharks mating💀💀

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Love sharks and all the wonder and mystery that comes with. Beautiful video.

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When I was a child I watched a lot of episodes of discovery channel and other...

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Mavi hem güzel hem korkunç olabiliyor ❤

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*_"Hammerheads:"_* pic shows Tiger Shark 👍

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ovo mi je omiljeno, gledam svaki dan, pun gas

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Sir request when u make any videos told their scientific names also...

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I now want to dive in Galapagos island lol

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Dogs have a strong sense of time and can anticipate routine events, like feeding or walks, based on their internal clocks.

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The fact that sharks have been around for tens of millions of years is probably an indication that they naturally understood the world’s oceans more than humans do.

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Спасибо автору за вашу работу. Люблю смотреть фильмы о животных, о природе.
Привет с России ✌️🤝

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Contrary to rumors Sharks are not the number 1 apex predator of the Ocean. Its the Killer Whales.

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I was body boarding on the east coast of Florida wearing a knee brace with aluminum braces.
I was waiting my turn for the next set to come in when I felt something nibbling on my brace. I thought it was a pompano or some other fish.
But, when I put my hand down I felt shark skin! I looked and it was a type of shark I'd never seen before. I took off for the shore.
A few years ago I found out it was a juvenile spinner shark, which I had never heard of before, but that's exactly what I saw.
I know sharks pretty well, I'm married to a former zoologist who studied marine biology and I've surfed both coasts. Great whites used to swim past us on the way to the Farallon Islands to chow down on seals and sea lions.
We're too skinny for them to waste their energy to eat. They need blubber, fat, and we don't have it. We're skinny things. They need that blubber to give them energy and we don't have it.
I've been scuba diving with hammerheads before and they're very cool. I think they're the coolest sharks in the oceans. I even helped save one, a juvenile that a fisherman accidentally hooked and didn't have pliers to remove the hook. I did, so I ran for my Leatherman and pulled it out. Then, I walked into the ocean and released the hammerhead safely.
They're just incredible sharks and they look so amazing with their cephofoil heads. Think about it, hammerheads took longer to evolve than some other sharks.
We even got to feed hammerheads while diving off Bimini a very long time ago. I was a kid then and took chances doing lots of things; climbing big mountains, racing cars and motorcycles, jumping out of planes and helicopters while in combat, all kinds of foolish things. LMAO!
Great documentary, wado as we say thanks in Cherokee, for this fascinating video!👍🏻🪶🪶

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