South African Diver's Miraculous Escape From A Whale's Mouth Caught On Camera
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In early February 2019, 51-year-old Rainer Schimpf and his team set out to film South Africa's famous Sardine Run off the coast of Point Elizabeth. The annual migration of billions of Sardinops sagax, more commonly known as South African pilchards or sardines, is a big draw for predators, especially the Cape gannet, a beautiful, cream-colored seabird, and the common dolphin. The two species work together to herd the large group of fish and separate them into smaller shoals known as bait balls, which are then scooped up by not just the birds and the dolphins, but also other hunters such as copper sharks and Bryde's whales.
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- zukiwady-1610030512014년 이상this is so sick
- the_nub5년 이하So much sharks!
- imsome15년 이하He is lucky he survived
- jwt604년 이상Not really, sharks don't eat people!!
- guhee125년 이하Crazy and scary. Like what!
- pokemon-gal5년 이하scary, That just incourages me t not want to live by the ocean
- imsome15년 이하Another reason is a tsunami, or a hurricane
- coolbooys약 5년Yeah it is
- riepie55약 5년OMG!! That's crazy!
- home_girl242약 5년wow i would have passed out of fear!
- good-dog약 5년I love animals espesially the sweet ones
- rip_rora약 5년Wow!