Touch the ocean killer

Giant white sharks appear to be quite calm in the face of humans off the coast of Mexico.

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A white shark about 4 meters long swim in front of the camera lens of the BBC crew at Guadalupe Island, Mexico on November 5.

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The crew discovered sharks when they arrived at Guadalupe island to hunt sea elephants.

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Filmmakers tie small fish around the cage to lure them.

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A diver with the film crew swims beneath the shark.

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The shark does not show panic or anger at the presence of the diver.

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Divers always perform gentle actions to ensure that the shark is not startled or angry.

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A small flock of fish appeared, leaving the sharks no longer paying attention to the cage.

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An assassin rose to the surface to hunt fish.