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Real life jaws: 30'-35' great white

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posted on Jul, 14 2019 @ 08:03 PM
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I can't put this in pets.

I can't put this in cryptozoology.

So, I just put it here.

This guy is a monster.

I don't think even a killer whale can take it down.

Credit to one Chris cantillo via unilad.

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posted on Jul, 14 2019 @ 08:11 PM
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a reply to: reject

WOW!

We’re gonna need a bigger camera !



posted on Jul, 14 2019 @ 08:12 PM
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a reply to: reject

This source is saying 25'

But that's still one big ass shark.



a reply to: Fallingdown
And some clean drawers.
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posted on Jul, 14 2019 @ 08:18 PM
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Basking shark, not a great white. Several experts have stated it’s a basking shark based on shape of fin and head. Impressive size and great video though


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posted on Jul, 14 2019 @ 08:52 PM
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a reply to: ridgerunner

I'm in the Philippines.

No that's not a Basking.

That's not a megamouth.

And that is most definitely not a whale shark.

In case you didn't know, those frequent Philippine seas.

The color is not indicative of those.

The shape is not either.

That is not a plankton/shrimp/krill eater.

That there is an apex predator.
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posted on Jul, 14 2019 @ 09:24 PM
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Just passing on what was on another site. Im no expert but the fin looks wrong. I wouldn’t want to be in the water to find out, lola reply to: reject



posted on Jul, 14 2019 @ 09:54 PM
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Not a basking shark, think they have spots?



posted on Jul, 14 2019 @ 10:15 PM
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Definitely looks like a great white to me! Sharks are amazing creatures, makes me sick how there are people willing to cut the fins off living sharks just to make soup(sorry for off topic post, saw a doco recently and still scarred by the images of these poor creatures left to die in agony).



posted on Jul, 14 2019 @ 10:51 PM
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That does not look like a great white. I'm going with the experts on this one...not a great white.



posted on Jul, 15 2019 @ 12:24 AM
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Megaladon



posted on Jul, 15 2019 @ 05:57 AM
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a reply to: ridgerunner

If it had it's mouth open and it didn't have a much lighter underbelly, it may be a basking.

A megamouth only grows to 16ft; maybe an oversized freak aberration.

Whale shark is absolutely out of the question.

It may not be a great white but, yes, wise not to bet your life on it.



posted on Jul, 15 2019 @ 07:04 AM
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originally posted by: ridgerunner
Basking shark, not a great white. Several experts have stated it’s a basking shark based on shape of fin and head. Impressive size and great video though


That's what I was thinking.



posted on Jul, 15 2019 @ 07:15 AM
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I thought that the distance between the dorsal fin and the tail was too long to be a great white, in that the proportion should be equal i.e. distance between the nose and the dorsal fin, and between the tail and the dorsal fin.

Th basking shark has a longer length between the dorsal fin and the tail.

It would seem on proportions - to my eye at least - that it's a basking shark, or rather may not be a great white.



posted on Jul, 15 2019 @ 09:55 AM
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How is anyone guessing it’s size? With nothing for proportion it could be 6 feet long and slowed down a tad in the video.



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