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Diving With Bullsharks | World's Biggest Bullshark

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  • Introduction to Video Content
  • Diving With Bullsharks | World's Biggest BullsharkIn this thrilling underwater expedition, Neil and James venture into the depths in search of the elusive megashark known as Big Bull. Their goal is to find this massive creature and any other large bull sharks that may be her descendants.Bull sharks are known for their pack mentality and tendency to swarm around potential sources of food. As the divers approach the shipwreck, they are immediately surrounded by these powerful creatures. Sensing the danger, Neil and James quickly find refuge within the wreck, using it as a shield against the relentless bull sharks.As they take shelter, the divers also take the opportunity to take measurements of the bull sharks. James utilizes his innovative laser technology, which acts as an electronic ruler, enabling them to confirm the size of the sharks. If one of the sharks measures close to 10 feet in length, it could very well be the infamous Big Bull, possibly the largest shark alive.While conducting their measurements, Neil and James come across a young bull shark, approximately 5 feet in length. Although impressive, it is not the giant they seek. However, not far away, they spot a massive bull shark, nearing 9 feet in length. This remarkable size is only a few inches smaller than Big Bull was in 2012.Despite the strong current and the presence of numerous sharks, the divers persist in their mission to gather more measurements. They confirm the existence of bull sharks as large as those reported by local divers and fishermen. Although these sharks may not match the size of Big Bull, they inhabit the same territory and could potentially be her offspring, supporting Neil's theory.This daring dive into the world of bull sharks provides valuable insights into the behavior and size of these magnificent creatures. It sheds light on the potential existence of a megashark and the possibility of a lineage of impressive bull sharks that continue to roam these waters.
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  • Neil and James search a shipwreck for the megashark Big Bull and other large bull sharks that may be her descendants.
  • Bull sharks have a pack-like mentality and swarm around possible food.
  • They surround the divers.
  • Neil and James nestle into the wreck for protection.
  • Now to get some measurements.
  • James' two lasers work like an electronic ruler to confirm the size of the bulls.
  • If one is close to 10 feet long, it could be Big Bull.
  • Possibly the largest shark alive.
  • There.
  • Multiplying the 6 inch long distance of the lasers, they estimate that this shark is young.
  • From snout to the curve of the tail, a little over 5 feet long.
  • But nearby, there's a Big Bull shark over there.
  • A giant, pushing 9 feet.
  • Only inches smaller than Big Bull was in 2012.
  • They get more measurements.
  • But the strong current, with this many sharks, turns this dive dangerous.
  • They've confirmed bulls as large as those reported by local divers and fishermen.
  • While they're not quite the size of Big Bull, this is her territory.
  • And If Neil's theory is right, the sharks here may be her offspring.