This weekend, a giant great white shark was among the pro surfers in the water, innocently stalking the dangling feet of some okes who were none the wiser.
Drone footage captured a shiver of at least 50 sharks swimming near a Long Island beach in New York after the area has seen an increase in shark attacks recently.
“I wouldn’t put your hands in there,” a person off-camera said before his pal was dragged into the water while rinsing his hands.
Coming within inches of him, videographer and shark cage diver Mark Graham captured the terrifying moment a great white shark launched at the tour boat.
Scott Haraguchi was peacefully pulling in his line in calm waters just three kilometres off Hawaii’s O’ahu island when a large tiger shark lunged for him.
At least the sharks are out and about, though, considering how hard and fast those killing-machine Orcas have been going for them.
Some people are really brave for getting out of bed in the morning and making their beds. Others are considered brave for booping the snoot of wild sharks in deep waters and evading the snap of their jaws.