

And these four, along with the rescuer, survived 30 feet swim to the cage and managed to get out of the cage whose pulley got broken? Too cliff-hanger- ey, too movie-like, not documentary. Nah – it is shark’s nature to just chomp! Then these 3 victims – survived on an air pocket in the shipwreck undersea after 4 hours under water? And the shark just knew they were inside the boat? Please. And yes, the shark pushing the victim? Really? By snout? Lol. THEN they could not rescue the man who was being pushed by the shark’s snout further out to open sea? Really? They couldn’t rescue that man? The reality is it is human nature to try at almost any cost to rescue another human being. My first clue it was a fake documentary was the Emma footage – the shark supposedly dragged the floating device along with Emma? That floating device was huge. She has spent the past 4 years studying the behaviour of white sharks and Cape fur seals at Geyser Rock, ‘Shark Alley’, South Africa. Michelle Jewell (Wcisel) is a Zoologist specialized in predator/prey behaivour and the Scientific Communicator for EDNA Interactive. There is so much real shark science occurring that could be featured, why make something up? Shark of Darkness serves as yet another unsurprising disappointment. Again, by including this real bit of information, Discovery is trying to legitimize their fake-u-mentary. None of the researchers who published Prop’s recovery were contacted by Discovery Channel. Prop has nothing to do with Submarine – neither the real legend or the made up story Discovery Channel produced. Prop’s remarkable 9-month recovery was documented ( video) and the results were published in Global Perspective on the Biology and Life History of the White Shark.

This shark’s injuries were first identified by the Dyer Island Conservation Trust.

Prop is a real great white shark that was wounded by a direct hit from a boat’s propeller in Gansbaai, South Africa.
