Shark Tonic Immobility | JONATHAN BIRD'S BLUE WORLD
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In this shark-filled adventure, Jonathan travels to the Bahamas to meet Neal Harvey, a world-renown shark handler who will attempt to teach Jonathan how to put Caribbean Reef sharks into a relaxed state known as tonic immobility! ********************************************************************** If you like Jonathan Bird's Blue World, don't forget to subscribe! Support us on Patreon! http://patreon.com/BlueWorldTV You can buy some Blue World T-shirts & Swag! http://www.blueworldtv.com/shop You can join us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/BlueWorldTV Twitter https://twitter.com/BlueWorld_TV Instagram @blueworldtv Web: http://www.blueworldTV.com **********************************************************************
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Him: goes under the ocean and pets sharks
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My life is a lie
Come on people he deserves more
That have a 10 percent chance of killing you depending on the type.
Wonder what would happen if you were bit down there. Would it cause a frenzy?
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https://youtu.be/8bRIuf6EtsA
btw wouldn't this be risky for a great white, considering they can't breathe when they're still so they'd die?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bRIuf6EtsA
Yeah seems legit.
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This is the shark version of the choking game; they love it. ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bRIuf6EtsA
Caribbean reef sharks (Carcharhinus perezii).
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I don't know where you read that. You can tell when a rabbit is traumatized. Laying them on their backs gently it makes them nervous but it doesn't traumatize them. Some actually enjoy it. I had vets and a rabbit adoption place tell us it's not dangerous unless you make it dangerous. Rabbits are delicate and can frighten easily if you're rough. If they were really traumatized then how come when a rabbit really trusts their owner they will throw themselves on their backs when they're relaxed? You're reading misinformation.
It can't kill a rabbit! Some people are idiots and rough with their rabbits breaking their spines. I had two bunnies and I did that gently and at worst they were annoyed. Bunnies do that by themselves as well, they roll over onto their backs when happy. People are so ignorant about rabbits its astounding.
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Thoes sharks looked tough but you guys were able to rub them the right way!
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Well, do you think it's possible to do this with a whale shark? I mean just to pet them and not the lifting. Do you think they might react like the reef sharks and just relax and chill?
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but some sharks can gulp down water to breathe like the reef shark
"shark balancing"
especially with sharks
Yes but as long as you keep a safe distance you will be fine
Many people have free dived with great whites and nothing bad has happened