![]() Sharks have been an enduring fascination for humans for decades, and none more so than the great white shark, immortalized in people’s memories - and nightmares - by the 1975 Steven Spielberg film “Jaws.” ![]() The only thing I take umbrage to is that she was pregnant, I’m not sure that she was from what I could see.” “I’m not sure it’s 20, I suspect it’s a little less than that. One of the largest that has ever been seen in the water,” Burgess told ABC News. Padilla, who works for the program, said he believed the shark was a pregnant female around 20 feet in length and more than 50 years old.īut George Burgess, director emeritus of the International Shark Attack File maintained by the Florida Museum of Natural History, cast doubt on estimates that the shark was 20 feet in length. The videos were filmed off the coast of Mexico’s Guadalupe Island and were previously aired as part of the channel’s “Shark Week” lineup. In a separate “Shark Week” video, experts affix a tag to the shark just before it swims away. In one of the videos posted in 2015, Padilla reaches for its fin and “high fives” the shark as it moves past him. The shark, nicknamed “Deep Blue” by expert Mauricio Hoyos Padilla, could be one of the biggest great whites ever filmed, according to Discovery, the network that airs “Shark Week.”Īs fans tune in for “Shark Week,” interest in Padilla’s videos of “Deep Blue” that posted to Facebook has surged once more. Researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla has released new footage captured in 2013 of the gigantic great white shark "Deep Blue," thought to be the largest great white shark ever filmed.Stunning footage of what may be the world’s largest great white shark caught on camera has resurfaced. "Deep Blue," seen off the coast of Mexico's Guadalupe Island in the Pacific Ocean, is approximately 20 feet long and 50 years old. Facebook Show More Show Less 5 of5 Researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla has released new footage captured in 2013 of the gigantic great white shark "Deep Blue," thought to be the largest great white shark ever filmed. Facebook Show More Show Less 4 of5 Researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla has released new footage captured in 2013 of the gigantic great white shark "Deep Blue," thought to be the largest great white shark ever filmed. Facebook Show More Show Less 3 of5 Researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla has released new footage captured in 2013 of the gigantic great white shark "Deep Blue," thought to be the largest great white shark ever filmed. Facebook Show More Show Less 2 of5 Researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla has released new footage captured in 2013 of the gigantic great white shark "Deep Blue," thought to be the largest great white shark ever filmed. ![]() 1 of5 Researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla has released new footage captured in 2013 of the gigantic great white shark "Deep Blue," thought to be the largest great white shark ever filmed.
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