Angry sharks attack fishermen reclaiming bait
Lost by two fishermen, the mako shark bites into the boat's body to reclaim its bait.
The big mako shark came to attack the boat of two fishermen when they used the fishing rod to pull a half-dug out of a dolphin to look closer, according to Grind TV. When the accident happened, fishermen were looking for tuna in the sea about 9.7 km from Dana Point, Orange County, California, USA.
Makako sharks attack fishing boats.(Video: Facebook).
In the video posted on Facebook Protocol Sport Fishing, Alex Rogers, a friend of two fishermen, said the mako shark floated to the surface to regain its prey. On the corpse of the dolphin there is a quite deep bite.
"Large mako sharks can take down sea lions and other endangered animals, but a healthy dolphin will make it difficult for them. Dead dolphins can get sick or injured beforehand, causing Fishermen used to see many large mako sharks in California waters, a good sign that their numbers are recovering, " said Chris Lowe, director of the shark lab at the Great Study California, Long Beach, share.
Large Mako sharks can take down sea lions and other endothelial animals.
According to Rogers, the fishermen do not use bait to lure the shark."The monster grabbed the dolphin's body and disappeared under the blue water , " Rogers said.
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