Great White has attacked 2 swimmers in Kamchatka. First ever...shows how far these amazing creatures move around.
Meanwhile they have been absent in Western Cape.
https://youtu.be/4m5dwPFQl48
Great White has attacked 2 swimmers in Kamchatka. First ever...shows how far these amazing creatures move around.
Meanwhile they have been absent in Western Cape.
https://youtu.be/4m5dwPFQl48
'Experts say it's appearance in these waters might be linked to Climate Change'.....hahaha...that's a relief. For a moment I thought there was one unusual thing this week that wasn't going to be linked to the 1 degree the Earth has warmed in 180 years, 0.4 of which occurred before 1940.
I noticed that too Moz, but that's not true and utter nonsense...Great Whites go everywhere where there is food, even the coldest of waters.I don't fall for that mythical climate change..
The waters off Eastern Russia have lots of fish and other creatures and other parts of the world where these stocks are going down instinctively drives this eating machine to look elsewhere even places they never used to frequent.
The Sea of Okhotsk is one of the world's richest in biological resources, with various kinds of fish, shellfish and crabs.
Seb
There was great news the past week - a Great White has been seen in False Bay the first one in six months,
Mike they will be back in numbers later...they are wanderers, always on the move. They stick around for a while and then move off but with a few exceptions. In South Australia there are numbers off Neptune Island that is on the entrance to Spencer Bay, where they feed on NZ Fur Seals, Sea Lions and the rich density of fish life.