00:00The King of the Ocean
00:04The King of the Ocean
00:11You will not want to see them in the middle of the sea
00:14The King of the Ocean
00:30But can you get close to the fear of many sharks?
00:36Like this man in the video
00:39The shark is very relaxed
00:41The diver is not a threat or a prey
00:45We can see that they have a good reaction
01:01Happy New Year!
01:03Raise your hands if you have a New Year's resolution
01:05That they will look for a boyfriend
01:07Hey!
01:08You also go out and mingle with other people
01:11Here's the first shark in Cebu
01:16He's already looking for his partner
01:19But the question is
01:20Is it safe for this man to do a back-up
01:23Like a shark in Hinelehele?
01:26The uploader of the video, Hyacinth
01:28A high school student
01:30He was scandalized for being a shark
01:35That's why he made a video of it and posted it online
01:37And now it has almost 80 million views on TikTok
01:42His family is visiting an ocean park in Cebu
01:47One of the attractions there
01:49Is this aquarium
01:50That is used by the so-called shark
01:55He will see other sea creatures here
01:57Why does this shark look extra-friendly?
02:03The shark in the viral video is a lemon shark
02:06If we look at the facial features of the lemon shark
02:08It has a flattened head
02:10With a small and wide snout
02:13It can grow up to 8 to 10 feet
02:15And it can weigh up to 100 kilos
02:18But one of the visible features of this shark
02:20Is that it can't swim
02:22It can only swim in water
02:24100 kilos
02:25But one of the visible features of this shark
02:27That we are afraid to see in the ocean
02:29Is its dorsal fin
02:32The yellow shark has two dorsal fins
02:34That are almost the same size
02:35You know a lot, Kim!
02:37Going back
02:39How about the diver
02:40That did underwater cuddling with the shark?
02:43Is he safe?
02:44Guys
02:45He's used to mingling with sharks
02:47Just like in the video
02:48But remember
02:49Don't just approach
02:51And hug the sharks
02:53Unless
02:54This is a warning to the experts
02:56Lemon sharks are
02:58Should I say social sharks?
03:00They usually get together in a group
03:03They circle around
03:05And they learn
03:07These are the kinds of sharks that learn
03:11Usually what they use
03:13In order to detect an animal
03:16Or a fish
03:17Around them
03:18Is their
03:20Amphiloea florensini
03:22It's in their snout
03:24It has a receptor
03:26That's why it's called an expert
03:28They can detect the sudden change
03:30Of electrical impulse
03:32And also
03:33The vibration of water
03:35So you should be calm
03:38You move slowly
03:39You flow with them
03:40Until you reach the top
03:43And leave the area
03:47Most people are afraid
03:49Of sharks
03:50But this is a man-eater by choice
03:52And their presence
03:54Is important for our marine ecosystem
03:59This year
04:00Lemon sharks remind us
04:02To stay calm
04:04You know a lot, Kim
04:21Learn more at www.nasa.gov
04:26NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
04:30California Institute of Technology
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