00:00When Dark Fins Cut the Water, Understanding Aggressive Shark Behavior
00:05Across oceans, reefs, river mouths, and open water, aggressive sharks hunt fish, seals, turtles, and injured prey with sharp senses.
00:14The Great White Shark patrols California, South Africa, and Australia using speed and heavy jaws to ambush seals near the
00:21surface.
00:22The Bull Shark swims through warm coasts and rivers, often moving near beaches, estuaries, and muddy water where people may
00:30enter.
00:30The Tiger Shark cruises Hawaii, Florida, and tropical islands, eating fish, turtles, birds, and almost anything drifting in its path.
00:39The Oceanic White-Tip Shark circles open tropical water, using long fins and bold movement far from shore.
00:47The Short Fin Mako Shark races through Atlantic and Pacific waters, chasing tuna, swordfish, and fast prey with powerful bursts.
00:56The Black-Tip Shark moves in coastal schools, often leaping from water while hunting small fish near beaches.
01:03The Hammerhead Shark sweeps its wide head over reefs and sandy bottoms, searching for rays and fish hiding below.
01:10The Sandbar Shark swims along continental shelves, bays, and warm coastlines, using a tall dorsal fin and steady patrols.
01:19These sharks share one pattern.
01:22Food, warm water, murky edges, and sudden movement can bring predators close.
01:27When a dark fin cuts across bright water, every swimmer watches the ocean differently.
01:33Food, warm water, murky edges, and a dark fin, and a dark fin, and a dark fin, and a dark
01:34fin.
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