10 Times Ocean Animals Took Revenge On Humans |
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The water is home to a wide variety of bizarre and dangerous species. Despite the fact that water covers about 70% of our planet's surface, humans have only been able to unravel about 5% of its mysteries. The moment you decide to get into the ocean, you're practically entering the realm of creatures far more dangerous and deadly than you can fathom. While some of these assaults are unprovoked, the majority of them are the result of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. From #10 whales killing their familiars to #7 sea fleas proving that size does not matter and the first-ever shark attack to be recorded, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 Times Ocean Animals Took Revenge On Humans
► Subscribe For New Videos! ► https://goo.gl/XPOHAZ Watch our “10 Most Ruthless Animals In The World” video here: https://youtu.be/mtqy6BhlYbs Watch our “10 Most Beautiful Fish Species In The World” video here: https://youtu.be/vPs6AWf6T78 Watch our “10 Largest Dogs In The World” video here:https://youtu.be/lZKei7ghInk Killer Whale at SeaWorld Swimming with giant orcas: what can go wrong? Well, on February 24th, 2010 we found out why exactly these creatures are called killer whales when Dawn Brancheau, a senior trainer at sea world was tragically killed while performing her routine show. This is why keeping wild animals in captivity is a bad idea because most of these species will always revert to their natural tendencies if given the chance. The video of the accident was never released on the internet, but there's footage circulating around the internet that shows the chilling moments leading up to her death where Dawn can be heard voicing her concerns, saying that telecom seemed different. But ever the professional, Dawn decided to go on with the show, so as not to disappoint the hundreds of families that had come there to see Dawn work her magic. This isn't the only time when a whale at Sea World has attacked a diver. In 2006 Ken Peters was pulled around by a killer whale for over 8 minutes, repeatedly being dragged down to the bottom of the pool by his feet. Luckily, Peters was able to make a narrow escape with torn ligaments and puncture wounds. The Death of Shirley Ann Durdin Great white sharks are a serious menace to society, particularly in Australian seas. There have been an astonishing 536 confirmed shark attacks in the region. On March 3, 1985, Shirley Ann Durdin's tragedy was possibly the most terrifying of those who have died as a result of shark attacks. She was scallop diving in the Peake Bay region when she was attacked by a great white shark, according to reports. Her husband and four children stood on the beach, terrified, as the shark tore chunks from her body. All that was left by the time rescuers came was a headless torso. Follow Us On Social Media Twitter https://twitter.com/FactsJunkieYT Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FactsJunkieYT ► For copyright issues, send us an email at: factsjunkie@gmail.com |