![]() ![]() Rannachan didn’t recognize the shark in question but could tell it was a male. “The bite video! You killed it with that one, this video is awesome,” said one shark die-hard. Jam Press pretty ballsy for putting your camera so close to shark bait but loving that it has been working out great so far!” wrote another. Jam Press The harrowing footage offers viewers a fish-eye view of a kill. The clip concludes with Jaws ripping the tuna from the rope and swimming off with its meal.Īudiences were jaw-struck over getting a view to a kill with one viewer writing, “Dude this is so amazing.” “I am always in awe of them and humbled each time I get in the water,” said Euan Rannachan. All of a sudden, the great white opens its massive mouth and takes the bait just inches from the camera, simulating the frightening view swimmers might get right before getting attacked. Jam Press fish is initially attacked by a school of yellowtail, which vanishes as big daddy swims into the frame. Jam Press During the excursion, a whopping 15 sharks came up to the boat. A terrifying closeup of a great white chowing on bait. ![]() In the incredible POV footage, the shark enthusiast can be seen tossing the peculiar rig into the drink, effectively immersing audiences in the great white’s environment. ![]() Rannachan was able to give audiences such an intimate view of a kill by placing a camera on a rope fitted with a piece of raw tuna. He explained that on that excursion, “we had around 15 individual sharks come up to the boat.” “I am always in awe of them and humbled each time I get in the water,” Euan Rannachan, 36, told Jam Press of the jaw-inspiring encounter, which he captured at Guadalupe Island, about 125 miles off the coast of Mexico. This brings new meaning to the fish-eye lens.Ī cage diver in Mexico showed viewers what it’s like to be eaten by a great white shark - with an incredible closeup video of one of the apex predators chomping a chunk of bait. Shark spotted yards away from dozens of swimmers: video Quint-essential shark moment: Family visiting Fort Lauderdale reels in great whiteĭiver comes face-to-face with a great white shark in harrowing video There will always be those half-remembered things on the tip of your tongue, but here’s a list of some of the most oft-forgot ‘80s cartoons to sharpen that memory.1,500-pound great white shark spotted off East Coast during spring break A cartoon like Ghostbusters is doubly confusing, because it shares its name with the Ghostbusters film franchise, but has nothing to do with it.ĭon’t worry, though. Joe, while there were more Transformers knockoffs than you can feasibly shake a stick at. Who can blame you? There were so many! After all, the names of a lot of ‘80s cartoons boil down to acronyms and toy lines. If you grew up in the ‘80s, or simply have a love for the decade, there’s a good chance a lot of your tip of the tongue moments have to do with cartoons. ![]() Maybe you never even knew its name, but experienced it in passing or when you were over at a friend’s house. Maybe it was deeply impactful to you when you were young, but lacked a memorable name. Often, that thing you’re trying to recall is steeped in nostalgia. you sputter right at the critical moment and the momentum is lost. Have you ever had the name of something on the tip of your tongue, but you just can’t spit it out? We’ve all been there, whether it be in casual conversation with friends or when you’re trying to make a really important point. ![]()
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