A Great White Shark Does Something I've Never Seen Before. What is this?

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A Great White Shark Does Something I've Never Seen Before. What is this?​


In this video, I film white sharks in kelp beds and observe them interacting with sea life all around, undisturbed by humans. I note three white sharks may be forming a loose social association and I also document a growing trend among the white sharks in Southern California; Sharks with injuries. Stay to the end and you'll see footage of a great white shark doing something you may not have ever seen before. I know I haven't seen this behavior.

 
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I am a professional photographer and FAA certified drone pilot based in Southern California. This channel is mainly about my drone captures above the ocean. In July 2020, I "launched" this channel to bring you an aerial perspective to sea life. My latest shark documentation efforts are to educate and provide information about marine life from an aerial perspective. I'm NOT a marine biologist or naturalist. I encourage independent verification of facts via scientific channels. I will strive to post citations for any information I discuss on YouTube whenever possible. My goal is to use photography and drones to bring awareness to wildlife and the nature around us. I welcome collaborations with scientists whenever possible. I aim to bring cinematic elements to the educational presentation. Follow me on Instagram @themalibuartist or visit my business website TheMalibuArtist.com
 
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