Heroes of giant sharks circling the group of rowers

A group of kayaks in the Isle of Man were terrified when they suddenly found a giant shark opening its mouth and circling around. Luckily the shark swam away without injuring anyone in the group.

The video was recorded by Jennifer Kneale (37), a member of the group while sailing on the sea in Man Island. Jennifer said she and the instructor discovered and recorded the basking shark for 2 hours.

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The big fish with its fins floating on the water, opened its mouth wide and swam around.

According to Jennifer, her group was surprised to find a large fish with a floating fin on the water, opened its mouth wide and swam around them. Rowing people, including children, try not to make noise that affects animals.

Jennifer said: "The giant fish seems to have found a place with plankton. It swam around us and opened its mouth to spread food into the stomach. It didn't even bother to care. face of people around ".

"Everyone calmly sits on a boat and seems excited whenever the animal swims closer to them. It won't harm anyone if you sit still," Jennifer added.

(scientific name Cetorhinus maximus) is the second largest fish remaining, after the whale shark. It is also one of three plankton-eating sharks, with whale shark and big mouth shark. The sharks are an international migratory species found in all temperate oceans around the world.

The sharks are easy to fear because of their wide mouth. However, they only use their mouths to drive food as plankton. This fish has such a name because it is often caught when feeding at the surface of the ocean and looks like it is sunning.