
A journey of sharks was surprised that the organizers called a “time once in life” on Friday afternoon on the banks of Newport Beach.
According to the Davi Locker sharks, the rare spot occurred when a captain directed the group to the place that he initially thought it may have been an elephant stamp.
But as he approached, the captain realized that it was not a seal.
There, in about 715 feet of water and about three miles off the coast, this lucky group saw a giant bathroom – the world’s second-largest shark.
“Oh God, he gives him the filter!” In the videos of the boat, he heard the captain screaming. – This is completely nuts and nuts, you.
Education Director Jessica Rodriguez told KTLA that the sharks are an unusual sight in southern California – it makes Friday’s confrontation a provocative moment for captains, teams and passengers on board the ship.
“They generally reach 25-30 feet length, although some people have been recorded at more than 40 feet,” Rodriguez said. “Despite their large size, they are soft filter nutritionists, they use Planckon primarily.
In the videos recorded on the ship, the shark he describes seemed only to do that – the mouth-broken food was wide.
“These soft giants are normally seen in cool waters, and rarely in the waters outside California, they have tried to be off the coast of Newport today,” Rodriguez said.
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