The Sharkman
July 24, 2011 4:58 PM
Anderson Cooper dives unprotected with great white sharks and the South African who's spent more time up close with the ocean's most feared predator than anyone else.
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- What is interesting about this to me is that this fellow has identified a set of docile actions which through experience in the water interacting with this set of non-threatening actions allows him to phenotype specific sharks. If, not the amount of time in the water around Great Whites would most likely have resulted in his death.
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- this is the same old crap shark dive. what i mean if you noticed that chum was applied to attract the shark that tells you .that sharks.arent realy that much of a problem .sure some are curious.but normaleynot that much of a bother. the problem that comes into play is that chum cousesa highten sense of excitement from the smell of blood and that takes them out a natural state to kill mode they smell death in blood. go for a real dive with sharks no chum it is great. and the old punch in th nose still works .good diving.
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- my perception of sharks have been swayed a little bit but the fact is they still bite...curiosity, attacking...call it what you want...THEY BITE!
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- Is there a reason divers only wear black diving suit? If it was white would a diver still look like a seal?
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- I have not seen anthing like that. It takes alot of courage to do what they did.... Congratulation Mr. A.Cooper.What a professional!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- This is unreal, You have to see this one.Would you do this? I would have to myselfe.
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