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[dramatic music throughout]
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[Narrator] Locals are still talking about
what happened here last spring.
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It was a perfect day for fishing.
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[man] Whoo! That's a big one.
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[Narrator] But below the surface,
two heavyweights of the shark world
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were on a collision course.
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[man] That's insane!
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[Narrator] It's a rare face-off between a
bull shark and a great hammerhead,
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prompting a team of experts
to dig deeper into the encounter…
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[man] One, two, three.
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[Narrator] …in the hope to uncover
surprising behaviors…
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[Valerie Hagan] We might have a predation.
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[Dr. Yannis Papastamatiou] I have no idea
what is going on here.
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[Narrator] …and come face-to-face
with two of the biggest…
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[man] She is massive!
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[Narrator] …baddest…
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[Dr. Mike Heithaus] Look out! Look out!
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[Narrator] …super predators on the planet.
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But which one takes the crown?
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Several people captured the event
in the spring of 2021.
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[man] That's insane!
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[Narrator] The video quickly went viral.
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A bull shark chases a monster great
hammerhead and pins it to the beach.
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There's no escape.
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The bull shark circles…
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followed by a second.
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Then the hammerhead is ripped to pieces.
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[splashing]
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Marine biologist
Dr. Mike Heithaus was floored.
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[Dr. Heithaus] I've never
seen anything like this.
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A lot of times, we've got
these big, top predators
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but they don't usually
pay much attention to one another.
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In this case,
it was a head-to-head battle.
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We had a winner and a loser.
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[dramatic music]
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[Narrator] An encounter
of this magnitude is rare.
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It provides the perfect opportunity
to understand how these apex predators
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stack up in a one-on-one battle.
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Fishing Charter Captain Mike Myers
saw the whole thing.
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[Capt. Mike Myers] Oh, my gosh.
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Can you walk me through what happened
that day?
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[Capt. Myers] I had clients onboard.
I just saw it.
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"Oh, my gosh, a huge hammerhead."
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[Dr. Heithaus] How big do you
think that hammerhead was?
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I'm estimating somewhere around 12 to 13
foot.
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They kinda swam up towards the beach
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and people were over there
screaming and hollering
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because he kept beaching himself.
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Every once in a while,
one of the bull sharks
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would come up and grab 'em by the tail
and jerk it and then swim up real fast.
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And all of a sudden, you look down…
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and then…
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-[dramatic music]
-[splashing]
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…the sand just exploded.
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We looked as hard as we could
after that whole mess happened.
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There wasn't a fin on the ground.
There wasn't anything in the water.
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He was gone.
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You've been out here a long time.
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[Capt. Myers] I've seen a lot of bizarre
things with these sharks over the years.
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Oh, my gosh.
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I've never seen anything close to that.
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[Narrator] Big sharks are known to attack
and eat smaller sharks.
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But these two apex predators
are powerful equals.
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The hammerhead, sleek, massive,
and can turn on a dime.
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In a one-on-one fight,
they are fearsome opponents.
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Great hammerheads can grow
to be nearly 20 feet long,
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almost twice as big as the bull shark.
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Bull sharks may be
in a different weight class,
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but they pack a lot of punch
for their size.
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Stocky with a superior jaw strength.
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Bull sharks have a bad reputation
for a good reason.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Lots of questions
come out of this video.
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[Capt. Myers] Oh, my gosh.
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[Dr. Heithaus] They're both top predators.
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You don't really think about
one going after the other.
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So to see them battling it out
is incredibly unique.
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If these sharks are going head-to-head,
who's gonna come out on top?
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When top predators battle it out with one
another or have interactions,
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that can cascade through
the rest of the ecosystem.
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So learning about the interactions
among top predators is really important.
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[Narrator] To investigate
this surprising new dynamic,
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Mike has assembled a team of experts.
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[Dr. Heithaus] We're gonna try to get
to the bottom of this
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by first studying bull sharks
and great hammerheads separately
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and then going to a place
where they might come together
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to see if it's a collision or if
they go their separate ways.
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[Narrator] First up, the great hammerhead.
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Team member Erin Spencer
leads this part of the investigation.
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They're one of the most
recognizable sharks in the ocean.
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When you see that cephalofoil and just see
the eyes and how big that head can get,
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it really kinda takes your breath away.
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[Narrator] Famous for its elongated head
extensions called cephalofoils,
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the great hammerhead has an advantage
over the bull shark
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in its uniquely positioned eyes.
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With a nearly 360-degree field of vision,
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it has the best
depth perception of any shark,
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giving it pinpoint accuracy on attack.
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Its wide head also contains
more electrosensory receptors
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than other sharks.
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[Spencer] All of these pieces
come together to make them
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as good a predators as they are.
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But because they're
so big and wide ranging,
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they're really difficult to study.
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We use something called bio-loggers
which are essentially
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animal mounted data collecting devices.
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And the bio-loggers
are like Fitbits for sharks.
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[Dr. Heithaus] So by putting
that on the back of the shark,
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it can give you a three-dimensional path
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of how it's moving
through its environment,
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how it's speeding up, slowing down,
pitching, rolling.
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We just gotta get out there,
catch a hammerhead
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and get one of our accelerometer tags
on its dorsal fin.
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[Narrator] While Erin readies
a hammerhead 3D bio-logger,
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Mike heads back out
to the scene of the crime…
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to look for more clues with Captain Myers.
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For a few months a year,
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this relatively deep channel west of Fort
Myers is a fisherman's paradise.
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[man] I told you it's a big one.
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[Dr. Heithaus] It is packed full of these
giant fish called tarpon.
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They could be more than 200 pounds
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and they're one of the world's
most coveted game fish.
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[Narrator] As the water warms each spring,
thousands upon thousands of tarpon
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migrate north to Boca Grande to spawn.
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Anglers come from all over
the world to try their luck.
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As they fight these mammoth fish,
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bull sharks and hammerheads cross paths
in their quest for easy prey.
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Over the years, Captain Myers
who captured the video of the attack
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has observed both predators
on a daily basis.
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Have you ever seen the bull sharks or
hammerheads
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go after tarpon that aren't hooked up?
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-So--
-Oh, God, yeah.
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[Capt. Myers] The bull sharks will get
around these schools.
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That's 10,000 fish
running up and down this beach.
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I have seen numerous, numerous times
the hammerheads come in.
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People don't realize
how agile that fish actually is.
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[Narrator] What Captain Myers
recalls next intrigues Mike.
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[Capt. Myers] And what's really cool, when
a hammerhead comes, bulls aren't around.
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They don't want nothing to do with it.
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[Narrator] It contradicts the behavior
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Captain Myers captured
on video a year earlier.
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[Capt. Myers] The hammerheads come in
and there's no more bull sharks.
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What I saw floored me.
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[Narrator] The team decides to deploy
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the hammerhead tag right here
in Boca Grande Pass.
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But the next morning,
Mike gets some bad news.
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[sighs]
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[Dr. Heithaus] Unfortunately,
we just heard
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from Erin and she's been exposed to COVID,
so she can't make it out today.
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But she's programmed the tag
for us and we've got a crew.
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So we're gonna go out and try
to catch a great hammerhead.
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Anything we need to be thinking
of to get this on for you?
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Not having her on the boat
is gonna be a big challenge
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'cause that's one less experienced person
to handle a shark.
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But hopefully we can get it done
and get some great data for her.
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[Narrator] Mike will work with
Mote Marine Laboratory biologists
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Valerie Hagan and Jack Morris
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to see if they can get the tag
on a hammerhead by themselves.
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[Hagan] Jack and I work with one another
for most of our field work.
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[Jack Morris] That's fishing, right?
So you always come up with the expectation
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that you hope you're
gonna get what you want.
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And when you do, it's amazing.
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[Narrator] They set ten fishing lines
along the mouth of Boca Grande Pass,
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its prime hammerhead territory.
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That is a piece of stingray.
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And the hammerheads loves stingrays.
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They'll actually use their head
to pin 'em to the bottom
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to hold them down so they can get a bite.
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[Narrator] While they wait for a catch,
Mike preps Erin's 3D bio-logger.
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[Dr. Heithaus] What it can do is help us
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recreate a three-dimensional
track of the hammerhead.
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And it samples at such a fast rate.
We can see if they're doing burst swims
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to try to catch something.
And you're out here in Boca Grande,
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we know that bull sharks and hammerheads
can be on a collision course.
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So learning more about each
is really important to understand
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how they're going after a prey
or are they maybe eating one another?
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[Narrator] By the time
the last line is in the water,
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it's time to circle back and check the
first where something is already on.
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[Dr. Heithaus] So, this is a
blacktip shark
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and they're one of the more common species
along the coast of Florida.
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And these are snacks
for great hammerheads.
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[Narrator] Catching the hammerhead's prey
is a good sign for the mission.
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[Morris] Let it go. Take it.
Oh, there he goes.
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[Dr. Heithaus] And away.
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[Narrator] The next hook
looks more promising.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Yeah, it's dragging it.
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[Hagan] I saw the buoy
actually made a splash.
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[Dr. Heithaus]
Yeah. This is not nurse shark,
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not blacktip.
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-Yes! Hammerhead!
-[Hagan] Whoo!
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-[Dr. Heithaus] Whoo!
-[Hagan] That's a biggun.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Two of 'em.
There's another one right here.
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-[Hagan] What?
-[Dr. Heithaus] We got two hammerheads.
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[Narrator] The second hammer is free
swimming, analyzing the situation.
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Hammerheads are known to eat their own
when the opportunity arises.
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[Hagan] We might have a predation
about to happen.
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[Narrator] They need to secure the hooked
shark as quickly as possible.
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But there's another problem.
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[Hagan] I tried to pull on that,
but there's no give.
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[Dr. Heithaus] We've got a hammerhead here
wrapped up in a crab pot.
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[Narrator] Until they untangle it,
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the hammerhead is a sitting duck.
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And the second hammerhead circles,
closer and closer.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Okay.
You gotta go to the right.
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-You gotta get reverse.
-[Hagan] Port side.
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[Morris] We gotta get him away
from that other shark.
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[Dr. Heithaus] I know.
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[dramatic music throughout]
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[Dr. Heithaus] Ahh! Look out! Look out!
Look out! Look out!
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[Morris] How about we swing it out?
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[Narrator] The team
struggles to untangle the line
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before the great hammerhead
becomes shark bait.
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[dramatic music throughout]
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[Dr. Heithaus] [grunts] Forward.
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Let go. Let go. Let go.
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-Yes, free!
-[Hagan] Oh.
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-[Dr. Heithaus] Nice job.
-[Hagan] Yeah. [laughs]
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[Dr. Heithaus] Okay,
we just have the shark now.
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-[Hagan] Holy cow.
-[Dr. Heithaus] That is a big animal.
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Well, we got a really nice
10-foot-plus great hammerhead.
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We have another
slightly smaller one around.
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This is the exact size
we want for this tag.
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Oh, beautiful.
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I don't see the other one now.
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[Hagan] We probably
spooked the other one off.
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[Narrator] But the battle to subdue
the shark is only beginning.
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[Morris] You know, the hairs on your skin
start to stand up a little bit.
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Once you get what you want,
you wanna keep it.
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[Dr. Heithaus]
Look out. Look out. Look out.
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-Don't try this at home, kids.
-[Morris] Nicely done.
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[Hagan] Definitely female.
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Hello, gorgeous.
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[Narrator] Val attempts to secure
the shark's powerful tail.
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-[Dr. Heithaus] Get it?
-[Hagan] No.
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I couldn't get that lower lobe.
It was close.
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[Narrator] Handling a shark this big
is proving difficult
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without the help of their teammate Erin.
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[Hagan grunts]
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[Dr. Heithaus] You're gonna lose the top
lobe.
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[grunts]
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We're gonna lose this shark.
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-[Hagan] Okay.
-[grunts sharply]
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[Narrator] The urgency
is compounded by the fact
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that great hammerheads are fragile.
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[Morris] There's theories
that they fight an awful lot
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when they're on a hook
and they overexert themselves
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and they run out of energy very quickly.
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[Hagan] It's wearing us out.
It's wearing her out.
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And we want this animal to survive.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Hey, slow it, slow it.
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[Narrator] The shark zooms around
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to the other side of the boat,
trying to throw the hook.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Jack, can you come back?
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[Morris] Yeah.
Okay, what do you want me to do?
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[Dr. Heithaus]
I want you to get the dorsal.
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Let's clamp this thing on and get it.
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Otherwise we are gonna lose this animal.
-[Morris] Alright.
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[Narrator] Finally,
the tail rope is secured.
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[Hagan] On!
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[Dr. Heithaus] Put the tag on.
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Get it as far as you can.
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Excellent.
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[Hagan] I was very focused on the tail
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and then I looked up
and I saw that the tag was on.
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[dramatic music throughout]
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[Dr. Heithaus] Good. Let's get a quick
measurement and go.
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Fast, fast, fast, fast.
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[Hagan] 345.
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[Dr. Heithaus] The hook is bent and out.
You gotta get that tail rope up fast.
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-Good swim.
-[Hagan] Whoo!
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[Narrator] The biologging tag will capture
3D data, providing valuable insight
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into how great hammerheads
move through the water.
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And help the team see how these giants
stack up against bull sharks.
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With the tag finally recovered
and a clean bill of health,
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Erin's back on board to walk Mike
through the hammerhead data.
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[Dr. Heithaus]
She can build a computer model
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so we can see not just how
it navigates and where it went,
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but maybe how it's attacking its prey.
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[Spencer] This is when
the hammerhead is released.
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We start at the surface
and then just go straight down.
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And then we can actually see
how the animal starts to move around.
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[Narrator] The shark heads down
to a depth of about 40 feet.
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It swims away from the boat
in sweeping lateral movements.
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Here, we see that the shark
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is kind of meandering down a little bit
slower and is kinda midrange,
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and then there's
a really quick turnaround.
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[Narrator] It cuts through the water
with its hydrodynamic head,
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making several tight, very rapid turns.
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And then there's a really quick
bolt up to the surface,
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almost a vertical line.
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[Dr. Heithaus] There's probably
a reason for that
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because why else
would you burn that energy
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-if you didn't have to?
-Yeah.
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We can say, okay,
using the mathematical models,
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actually how many calories
would a shark need
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to consume to sustain
that sort of movement pattern?
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[Dr. Heithaus] If you need a
lot of energy,
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you gotta eat that bigger prey
to get you more energy like other sharks.
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[Narrator] Erin's tags were only beginning
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to reveal the secret abilities
of the great hammerhead.
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When it tilts its head,
the hydrodynamic potential
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of the great hammerhead
cephalofoil is unleashed,
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allowing the shark to move
and turn with rapid precision.
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And this makes hammerheads more nimble and
agile than other sharks,
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including bulls.
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Look, you combine the speed,
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the size, and maneuverability,
I mean, that's an impressive predator.
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Bull shark versus hammerhead, who wins?
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-I vote hammerhead.
-[Dr. Heithaus] One for team hammerhead.
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[Narrator] The awesome power of the great
hammerhead is coming into focus.
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But Mike and the team
are no closer to understanding
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why the hammerhead was attacked
by bull sharks at Boca Grande.
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[Narrator] The team has proven that great
hammerheads are formidable opponents,
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but what about the other
contender in the battle?
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[Dr. Heithaus]
Now it's time to investigate
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the other species in this matchup.
Bull sharks.
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[Narrator] Maxing out at around ten feet,
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the bull shark is smaller
than the great hammerhead.
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But what it lacks in size,
it makes up for it elsewhere.
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It's thick with a broad head and big
mouth, built for taking out large prey.
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The bull shark is super adaptable.
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It has a reputation for being aggressive.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Seeing that video
really shows us that bull sharks
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might attack great hammerheads
and kill 'em.
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But the question is,
is this a common event
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that's happening more often when they're
out there coming into contact?
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[Narrator] To dig deeper into the bull
shark component of this matchup,
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Mike enlists Dr. Yannis Papastamatiou.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Yannis is one of the top
shark scientists in the world,
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and has helped developed new technologies
to get more insights into their behavior.
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For this project, we're gonna try
something that's never been done before.
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We wanna put a camera
on the back of a bull shark.
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And until now, that's only been done with
sharks that have been caught,
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and that might really change
the behavior of the shark,
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so we're gonna go out there
and try to put a camera
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on a bull shark without catching it.
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[Narrator] Along
the southeast coast of Florida,
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there's a thin band
of warm, shallow water.
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It creates a shark super highway,
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bringing all sorts of species
in contact with one another,
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including lots of bull sharks.
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[Dr. Papastamatiou] I'm really hopeful
we'll get this tag on,
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but I, you know,
I'm also a little bit nervous
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because it's going to be
somewhat challenging
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to get a tag on a free-swimming bull shark
in blue water, in a current.
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I'm hopeful. But it's going to require
a well-behaved shark.
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And I also hope she won't bite me.
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[Dr. Heithaus] We're heading
about four miles offshore,
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and that's where we should be
able to find bull sharks.
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We should get about
ten hours of video footage.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Then that
dissolves in a couple days,
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-there's nothing left on it.
-Yep, yep.
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So within a week, there'll be nothing
on the shark's fin at all.
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[Narrator] To keep the shark at arm's
length, they'll use a spring-loaded pole
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to snap the tag on the shark's fin.
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[Dr. Papastamatiou] Okay, so that's now
primed.
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Right.
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[Dr. Papastamatiou] If you
now click the small trigger…
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-[Dr. Heithaus] Watch your fingers.
-[Dr. Papastamatiou] Yep.
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[Dr. Heithaus] One, two, three.
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-[Dr. Papastamatiou] And that'll pop.
-[Dr. Heithaus] Yeah.
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We just need one to behave the right way
and we'll get it on.
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[Dr. Heithaus] If we pull this off,
it'll be a world first.
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[Dr. Papastamatiou] No pressure. [laughs]
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[Dr. Heithaus] No one's ever done it.
There's no pressure. Just go do it.
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[Narrator] If bull sharks are hunting
hammerheads more commonly than thought,
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this camera could pick up hard evidence.
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-[bubbling]
-[dramatic music throughout]
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To bring a bull shark in
and keep it close enough
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for a tag deployment, bait is needed.
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It injects a constant scent trail
into the current,
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drawing a roadmap directly to the divers.
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[Dr. Papastamatiou] Oh! Shark!
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[Narrator] It's a silky shark.
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[dramatic music throughout]
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She makes tight circles, sniffing out the
food and sizing up the human competition.
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Silky sharks are a bold species that spend
a lot of time in the open ocean,
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where food is scarce.
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The bait is working…
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but it's not the species they're after.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Silky sharks don't really
have a sense of personal space,
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especially if you have
a camera in your hand.
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[dramatic music throughout]
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[Narrator] Then as quickly as they came,
the silkies disappear.
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[Dr. Papastamatiou] There! We got a bull!
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[Narrator] The bull shark
zeroes in on the bait.
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It's a big female.
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[dramatic music continues]
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In order to tag a free-swimming bull,
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they'll need the most
bold and inquisitive shark they can find.
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Experts generally agree that bulls are one
of the most dangerous shark species.
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Most bull shark-human interactions
take place in murky water,
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where biting is the only way
to identify possible prey.
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In clear open water,
the team and the bull shark
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can see one another
and maintain healthy boundaries.
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She's a good candidate for the camera tag.
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[Dr. Heithaus] We got
the bull sharks we wanted.
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If this goes well,
the shark's gonna swim away
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with the camera on it,
and we will be done.
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[Narrator] With daylight fading, the team
has limited time to pull this off.
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It's a deployment
that's never been done before.
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[dramatic music continues]
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The big female comes in closer.
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She's curious.
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Confident.
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The perfect shark.
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Yannis readies the trigger.
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He needs to slip the opening of the clamp
over the dorsal fin of the shark.
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It's a game of inches.
One miss and the shark will be spooked.
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[Narrator] Clamping the tag
on a free-swimming bull shark
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is a cat-and-mouse game.
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Every time he gets close,
the bull changes direction.
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[dramatic music throughout]
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[Dr. Papastamatiou] Yeah, woo hoo!
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[Narrator] Success.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Way to go Yannis, yeah!
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[Narrator] In a first for science,
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the bull shark swims off,
unfazed by its new bling.
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[triumphant music throughout]
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[Dr. Papastamatiou]
So the tag is on an animal.
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First part is done.
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She's the perfect size, she came in close,
I took my shot, and, uh, it worked.
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In the end, she responded perfectly,
didn't seem to bother her much at all,
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she just slowly swam off.
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[Dr. Heithaus] Camera on.
Everybody's okay.
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-[Dr. Papastamatiou] Yeah.
-[Dr. Heithaus] Now, one more step.
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Get the camera back.
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[Dr. Papastamatiou] Getting the camera
back.
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[Narrator] The tag will remain on the
shark for two days.
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Tracking one bull will allow the team
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to see everything
from the shark's point of view.
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But camera tags only tell
one part of the story.
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To see if hammerheads are on the bull
shark menu, like in the video,
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the team has to take a cloacal swab,
otherwise known as a fecal sample.
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[Dr. Heithaus] One of the most
important things
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we need to know about predators
is what they eat.
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Usually, that's been figured out
by looking at the stomachs of dead sharks.
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[Dr. Heithaus] It turns out, if you just
get a little swab and collect shark poop,
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you can run that through a DNA test
and see what had been in its stomach.
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This cloacal swabs
are gonna help us figure out
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if these bull sharks are
eating a lot of other sharks
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and may even go after great hammerheads.
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[Narrator] The next morning,
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Mike and PhD student Davon Strickland
head off shore to swab bull sharks.
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Davon is part of the next generation
of marine biologists
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trying to unravel the mystery
of how sharks interact with one another.
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[Dr. Heithaus] He also happens to be a
co-captain of FIU's football team.
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[Davon Strickland] With football being
a game of inches,
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how that's translated in the shark work
is you gotta make sure you know your role,
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because there's so many things
that could go wrong,
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you gotta be able to work as a team.
454
00:26:20,979 --> 00:26:22,247
[Dr. Heithaus] He also
is a pretty good person
455
00:26:22,314 --> 00:26:24,149
to have on the boat when
we're handling big sharks.
456
00:26:24,215 --> 00:26:25,383
We need those long arms.
457
00:26:25,450 --> 00:26:26,451
[Strickland] I'm gonna try and get it.
458
00:26:31,890 --> 00:26:34,826
[Dr. Heithaus] Oh, my gosh.
The visibility here is insane.
459
00:26:36,361 --> 00:26:39,297
[Narrator] They set their lines just
at the edge of deep water.
460
00:26:40,632 --> 00:26:43,702
[Dr. Heithaus] So we are right where we'd
expect to find bull sharks,
461
00:26:43,768 --> 00:26:45,470
the perfect depth range,
462
00:26:45,537 --> 00:26:48,640
so that's why we're just gonna
drift along here with the bait.
463
00:26:51,376 --> 00:26:53,111
I thought I saw a shadow there.
464
00:26:55,046 --> 00:26:56,681
Oh, there's a shark right there.
465
00:26:57,449 --> 00:27:00,085
[Narrator] It's an eight- to nine-foot
bull shark.
466
00:27:00,485 --> 00:27:01,786
[Strickland]
Let me take it, let me take it.
467
00:27:01,853 --> 00:27:03,588
-[Dr. Heithaus] Yeah.
-[Strickland] Oh, there's two of 'em.
468
00:27:03,655 --> 00:27:04,889
[Dr. Heithaus] Okay, that should help.
469
00:27:05,790 --> 00:27:07,926
[Narrator] The larger shark
makes the first move.
470
00:27:08,827 --> 00:27:11,162
There, it's right, it's right next to the
bait, it's taking a look at it.
471
00:27:12,664 --> 00:27:13,898
Take it, take it, take it.
472
00:27:13,965 --> 00:27:16,901
Oh, oh, oh. Yup. It took it. Okay, get
ready. Watch your feet.
473
00:27:17,936 --> 00:27:19,537
Okay, I think we're in business.
474
00:27:24,809 --> 00:27:26,778
[splashing]
475
00:27:26,845 --> 00:27:28,013
Careful, careful.
476
00:27:31,149 --> 00:27:32,384
Yup, slow, slow.
477
00:27:33,318 --> 00:27:35,587
Heads up, heads up. Clear, clear, clear.
478
00:27:37,155 --> 00:27:38,923
Move, move, move, move, move.
479
00:27:41,926 --> 00:27:45,130
That is a big bull shark.
Neutral.
480
00:27:47,032 --> 00:27:48,533
Heads up now. Oh!
481
00:27:49,334 --> 00:27:50,335
[Dr. Papastamatiou] He go?
482
00:27:50,769 --> 00:27:51,770
[Dr. Heithaus] Bit the line.
483
00:27:53,171 --> 00:27:54,839
[Strickland] So close, but yet so far.
484
00:27:55,807 --> 00:27:56,808
[Dr. Heithaus] Bummer.
485
00:27:57,108 --> 00:28:01,446
The shark actually bit through the mono.
She was fresh, so she was really strong.
486
00:28:01,813 --> 00:28:05,150
So we got her up to the surface,
but she had the mono in her mouth.
487
00:28:05,216 --> 00:28:06,751
That tooth just sliced through it.
488
00:28:08,319 --> 00:28:09,320
It's the way it goes.
489
00:28:10,889 --> 00:28:14,025
[Narrator] It's not long before they have
another curious shark.
490
00:28:14,592 --> 00:28:15,660
[Dr. Heithaus] Shark.
491
00:28:18,897 --> 00:28:20,265
[Narrator] A big female.
492
00:28:21,232 --> 00:28:23,702
[Dr. Heithaus] Back up, back up, back up!
493
00:28:24,736 --> 00:28:26,137
Oh, damn!
494
00:28:26,971 --> 00:28:29,174
[dramatic music throughout]
495
00:28:37,382 --> 00:28:38,616
[Dr. Papastamatiou] Okay. Pull the line.
496
00:28:40,485 --> 00:28:41,920
[Dr. Heithaus] Nice. Yes.
497
00:28:42,687 --> 00:28:44,122
Okay. Whoo!
498
00:28:45,123 --> 00:28:46,491
Good job.
499
00:28:46,558 --> 00:28:50,762
[Narrator] The team makes sure she is calm
and getting water through her gills.
500
00:28:50,829 --> 00:28:52,430
[Dr. Heithaus] This is perfect.
501
00:28:53,898 --> 00:28:55,800
[Narrator] Then they take a measurement.
502
00:28:55,867 --> 00:28:57,268
-[Strickland] 187.
-[Dr. Heithaus] Yup.
503
00:28:57,335 --> 00:28:59,104
It probably outweighs you
by a hundred pounds.
504
00:28:59,170 --> 00:29:00,171
[Strickland] Oh.
505
00:29:00,238 --> 00:29:02,474
And this fish is longer than I am tall.
506
00:29:06,478 --> 00:29:07,912
-[Dr. Heithaus] Okay.
-[Dr. Papastamatiou] Alright.
507
00:29:07,979 --> 00:29:09,881
[Dr. Heithaus] So what we need to do
is get her upside down,
508
00:29:09,948 --> 00:29:12,684
we're gonna do this cloacal swab, we need
to try to keep it out of the water.
509
00:29:14,519 --> 00:29:17,922
[Narrator] Flipping the shark on its back
puts it into tonic immobility,
510
00:29:18,890 --> 00:29:23,762
a relaxed, trance-like state. It helps
keep everyone safe during workups.
511
00:29:25,463 --> 00:29:29,033
They'll send the swab off to be analyzed
for hammerhead DNA.
512
00:29:30,335 --> 00:29:32,670
While they have the shark,
they will also implant
513
00:29:32,737 --> 00:29:35,206
a permanent tracking
transmitter in her belly.
514
00:29:35,273 --> 00:29:37,308
-[Dr. Heithaus] Right there?
-[Dr. Papastamatiou] Yeah, that's fine.
515
00:29:37,408 --> 00:29:40,979
[Narrator] The shark will now alert the
team any time it passes a receiver
516
00:29:41,045 --> 00:29:44,215
in a network along the coast
of Florida and beyond.
517
00:29:44,749 --> 00:29:50,321
We can follow them for years,
so using the transmitters, video cameras,
518
00:29:50,388 --> 00:29:53,625
and the DNA techniques,
we can start to piece together
519
00:29:53,691 --> 00:29:57,295
a much better picture
of bull shark life in general.
520
00:29:59,230 --> 00:30:00,932
[Narrator] The acoustic tags can help
521
00:30:00,999 --> 00:30:04,002
the team see where and when
bull sharks may overlap
522
00:30:04,068 --> 00:30:06,004
with great hammerhead habitat.
523
00:30:07,272 --> 00:30:11,042
It could also reveal whether bull sharks
are gathering in groups.
524
00:30:14,279 --> 00:30:15,580
[Dr. Heithaus] Okay, it's in.
525
00:30:15,647 --> 00:30:19,150
[Narrator] All that's left is to suture
the wound and release the shark.
526
00:30:24,856 --> 00:30:26,391
Everything's in place.
527
00:30:30,028 --> 00:30:31,095
[Dr. Heithaus] Let me know when you're
ready.
528
00:30:31,162 --> 00:30:32,163
[Dr. Papastamatiou] Okay.
529
00:30:32,664 --> 00:30:35,033
-[Strickland] It's out.
-[Dr. Heithaus] Nice!
530
00:30:40,171 --> 00:30:41,639
[Narrator] The team is confident.
531
00:30:41,706 --> 00:30:46,144
If these bulls are hunting hammerheads,
evidence will be with them soon.
532
00:30:49,314 --> 00:30:53,351
Two days later, the bull shark's
fin cam surfaces.
533
00:30:53,418 --> 00:30:55,587
[Dr. Papastamatiou] It did pop off about
six miles offshore.
534
00:30:55,653 --> 00:31:00,024
But then we had a pretty strong current,
so it was very rapidly moving offshore.
535
00:31:00,925 --> 00:31:02,594
[Narrator] When they
finally catch up to it,
536
00:31:02,861 --> 00:31:05,530
it's in deep water,
way out in the Gulf Stream.
537
00:31:06,097 --> 00:31:09,400
[Dr. Papastamatiou] I was really, really
happy when that tag was in my hands.
538
00:31:13,404 --> 00:31:18,109
[Narrator] Back at the lab, the team
discovers the tag captured hours of video.
539
00:31:20,311 --> 00:31:22,347
[Dr. Papastamatiou] This is the first time
that one of these camera tags
540
00:31:22,413 --> 00:31:24,449
is being put on
a free-swimming bull shark,
541
00:31:24,515 --> 00:31:28,319
and so I'm really excited to see
what the tag is going to show.
542
00:31:29,220 --> 00:31:31,789
[Narrator] The shark swims away
as if nothing happened.
543
00:31:32,290 --> 00:31:36,261
It's proof their tagging technique
is minimally stressful to the animal.
544
00:31:37,095 --> 00:31:39,764
It cruises alone for hours.
545
00:31:41,866 --> 00:31:43,568
-Then…
-[Dr. Heithaus] Whoa.
546
00:31:43,635 --> 00:31:45,203
[Dr. Papastamatiou] So, there's another
shark came right over it.
547
00:31:46,004 --> 00:31:47,338
-[Dr. Heithaus] Yeah.
-[Dr. Papastamatiou] There's another one.
548
00:31:47,405 --> 00:31:50,575
That's one, two, three, four,
five, six, seven.
549
00:31:51,910 --> 00:31:53,645
[Narrator] It's a gang of bull sharks.
550
00:31:53,711 --> 00:31:54,712
Yeah, look at that.
551
00:31:54,779 --> 00:31:56,047
I mean, that's right on top of each other.
552
00:31:57,181 --> 00:32:00,418
-There's a lot of sharks here.
-[Dr. Heithaus] One there.
553
00:32:00,485 --> 00:32:02,287
-There's another one there.
-Look at that.
554
00:32:02,353 --> 00:32:04,489
[Dr. Papastamatiou]
It's just bull sharks all over the place.
555
00:32:04,555 --> 00:32:09,560
And we're seeing at least
six, seven, eight individuals in frame.
556
00:32:09,627 --> 00:32:11,029
-Camera's only pointing forward.
-[Dr. Heithaus] Yeah.
557
00:32:11,095 --> 00:32:13,698
[Dr. Papastamatiou] It tells nothing about
on the sides or behind.
558
00:32:13,965 --> 00:32:18,202
[Dr. Papastamatiou] So whatever number we
calculate, the group size will be larger.
559
00:32:18,636 --> 00:32:21,205
[Dr. Heithaus] And these are big animals.
560
00:32:21,272 --> 00:32:23,007
[Dr. Papastamatiou] I have
no idea what is going on here.
561
00:32:23,074 --> 00:32:24,475
I mean, a lot of this is just not known.
562
00:32:24,542 --> 00:32:26,878
You know, why are all these sharks
hanging out in these regions?
563
00:32:28,413 --> 00:32:32,350
[Narrator] The footage didn't show
any interactions with great hammerheads,
564
00:32:32,884 --> 00:32:36,888
but it has confirmed a remarkable social
life between bull sharks.
565
00:32:38,356 --> 00:32:42,560
[Dr. Heithaus] Are they feeding in groups?
Maybe these bull sharks are actually
566
00:32:42,627 --> 00:32:44,729
maintaining relationships
with other sharks
567
00:32:44,796 --> 00:32:46,597
or working together when they're hunting.
568
00:32:48,399 --> 00:32:51,836
[Narrator] And the results
from the cloacal swabs also arrived.
569
00:32:52,103 --> 00:32:56,307
[Dr. Heithaus] It turns out that these
bull sharks were eating other sharks.
570
00:32:56,374 --> 00:33:00,044
We didn't get any great hammerheads,
but it does show that these bull sharks
571
00:33:00,111 --> 00:33:03,014
are eating big prey,
and it's plausible
572
00:33:03,081 --> 00:33:05,383
that they could go after
other larger sharks.
573
00:33:06,117 --> 00:33:08,820
[Narrator] Scientists already know
that sharks are hesitant
574
00:33:08,886 --> 00:33:12,023
to take on the risk of a one-on-one fight
with an equal.
575
00:33:13,024 --> 00:33:15,126
It's possible the video evidence points
576
00:33:15,193 --> 00:33:18,229
towards something scientists
haven't considered before,
577
00:33:18,763 --> 00:33:21,632
multiple sharks using
their collective strength
578
00:33:21,699 --> 00:33:24,102
to take down another apex predator.
579
00:33:24,702 --> 00:33:27,138
In order to see
whether this dynamic exists
580
00:33:27,205 --> 00:33:29,407
between multiple bulls and hammerheads,
581
00:33:30,508 --> 00:33:32,577
Mike jumps into the ring himself.
582
00:33:35,913 --> 00:33:40,451
The Bahamian islands of Bimini
are only 50 miles east of Florida.
583
00:33:41,953 --> 00:33:44,622
But worlds away
in terms of shark activity.
584
00:33:46,357 --> 00:33:48,993
Bulls regularly patrol these waters,
585
00:33:50,028 --> 00:33:52,363
and great hammerheads visit in the winter.
586
00:33:53,031 --> 00:33:56,234
It's a prime location
to observe them up close.
587
00:33:58,036 --> 00:34:01,906
[Dr. Heithaus] That water is crystal clear
and so you can actually get in the water
588
00:34:01,973 --> 00:34:05,743
with the great hammerheads in a way
that you couldn't in Boca Grande.
589
00:34:07,345 --> 00:34:10,448
It's also an area where
both of them are coming into
590
00:34:10,515 --> 00:34:15,987
at least some semblance of proximity,
but are they actually battling it out?
591
00:34:16,954 --> 00:34:19,157
Or do they give each other space?
592
00:34:20,258 --> 00:34:24,595
[Narrator] It's the ideal spot to witness
these two predators coming head-to-head.
593
00:34:30,535 --> 00:34:34,839
Local scientist Candace Fields
will lead this leg of the expedition.
594
00:34:34,906 --> 00:34:39,010
[Candace Fields] I'm from Nassau, Bahamas,
so Bimini is an absolutely amazing place
595
00:34:39,077 --> 00:34:40,778
for great hammerhead sharks,
596
00:34:40,845 --> 00:34:44,015
mainly because of the fact that there's so
much prey available for these guys.
597
00:34:46,250 --> 00:34:50,621
[Narrator] Candace brings Mike to a dive
site known for hammerhead aggregations.
598
00:34:51,656 --> 00:34:54,192
But the occasional bull
shows up here, too.
599
00:34:55,293 --> 00:34:59,664
When they arrive, a swarm of nurse sharks
is already on patrol.
600
00:35:00,431 --> 00:35:04,068
We're really interested to see if, like,
one bull shark comes in
601
00:35:04,135 --> 00:35:08,272
or if maybe a group shows up
because it sure is seeming like
602
00:35:08,840 --> 00:35:10,775
bull sharks may not be
as solitary as we used to think.
603
00:35:10,842 --> 00:35:14,112
Mm-hmm. Hopefully we'll see both
hammerheads and maybe bull sharks.
604
00:35:14,178 --> 00:35:16,781
And so I'm just super pumped to get in the
water and just see what we got.
605
00:35:18,516 --> 00:35:20,084
[Narrator] They don't have to wait long.
606
00:35:20,151 --> 00:35:21,152
-Got one?
-[Fields] Yeah.
607
00:35:21,219 --> 00:35:24,355
Oh. Oh, yup. Hammer.
Time to get geared up.
608
00:35:25,690 --> 00:35:29,060
[dramatic music throughout]
609
00:35:35,833 --> 00:35:39,437
[Narrator] The team drops to the bottom
and camps out next to the chum crate.
610
00:35:42,974 --> 00:35:46,611
It's not long before the great hammerhead
comes in to investigate.
611
00:35:49,614 --> 00:35:51,582
It's a nine-foot male.
612
00:35:54,252 --> 00:35:58,089
His body posture is relaxed
as he circles closer.
613
00:36:01,893 --> 00:36:05,863
They watch the great hammerhead
make sharp, agile turns.
614
00:36:09,534 --> 00:36:12,303
Just like what Erin is seeing in her data.
615
00:36:15,206 --> 00:36:17,375
Then a second hammerhead enters,
616
00:36:18,676 --> 00:36:21,379
a female, about the same size as the male.
617
00:36:22,980 --> 00:36:24,782
She's no threat to the other shark.
618
00:36:26,918 --> 00:36:30,855
They're solitary individuals
here investigating the bait.
619
00:36:33,291 --> 00:36:36,494
[Dr. Heithaus] Candace and I could see
that maneuverability they have,
620
00:36:36,561 --> 00:36:38,796
you know, how they're
able to move up and down,
621
00:36:38,863 --> 00:36:41,866
and also how they interact
with one another.
622
00:36:43,434 --> 00:36:46,070
[Narrator] Both hammerheads
look strong and healthy.
623
00:36:47,538 --> 00:36:52,743
[Dr. Heithaus] It's really awe-inspiring
to be so close to such big animals.
624
00:36:56,280 --> 00:36:58,916
[Narrator] Then shadows
appear from the surface.
625
00:37:00,818 --> 00:37:02,153
Bull sharks.
626
00:37:03,321 --> 00:37:06,190
They glide in to survey the scene below.
627
00:37:07,325 --> 00:37:08,559
Three of them.
628
00:37:10,428 --> 00:37:11,896
A potential gang.
629
00:37:12,463 --> 00:37:17,435
Here's our opportunity to see how these
sharks interact when they get together.
630
00:37:17,835 --> 00:37:19,170
[Narrator] The bulls descend,
631
00:37:19,237 --> 00:37:22,773
swimming a wide, careful arc
around the two hammerheads.
632
00:37:24,008 --> 00:37:25,610
They size each other up,
633
00:37:26,444 --> 00:37:27,945
pushing in closer.
634
00:37:31,182 --> 00:37:32,717
The bulls are smaller
635
00:37:33,451 --> 00:37:34,919
but they have numbers.
636
00:37:35,586 --> 00:37:39,123
A challenge over bait
could happen at any second.
637
00:37:40,825 --> 00:37:43,928
Then they move in
to investigate the humans.
638
00:37:49,500 --> 00:37:51,802
[Dr. Heithaus] They seem
to be a little less focused
639
00:37:51,869 --> 00:37:54,672
on what's going on,
kind of out front of us and more,
640
00:37:54,739 --> 00:37:57,041
"How do I get close
when you don't see me?"
641
00:37:59,577 --> 00:38:03,247
[Narrator] The hammerheads are dominant,
showing no sign of fear.
642
00:38:03,914 --> 00:38:07,551
The body language of the bulls
is relaxed and confident.
643
00:38:08,185 --> 00:38:10,988
It's a bull versus hammerhead standoff.
644
00:38:11,956 --> 00:38:15,226
Suddenly, a game-changer
appears on the horizon.
645
00:38:18,195 --> 00:38:20,731
[Dr. Heithaus] That hammerhead is massive!
646
00:38:26,671 --> 00:38:30,308
[Narrator] The new hammerhead on the scene
dwarfs the other sharks.
647
00:38:33,244 --> 00:38:35,112
It's a 13-foot female.
648
00:38:37,281 --> 00:38:43,020
Now, it's a three-on-three showdown
between bull sharks and hammerheads.
649
00:38:44,221 --> 00:38:47,792
The imposing shark works her way
to the center of the group.
650
00:38:55,533 --> 00:38:57,134
[Dr. Heithaus] She is massive!
651
00:38:58,302 --> 00:38:59,770
[Narrator] She's about the same size
652
00:38:59,837 --> 00:39:02,606
as the hammerhead attacked
in Boca Grande Pass.
653
00:39:02,673 --> 00:39:04,075
[man] That's insane.
654
00:39:04,141 --> 00:39:06,010
[Narrator] But this super predator
655
00:39:06,077 --> 00:39:09,714
brings a completely different
power dynamic to the face-off.
656
00:39:10,181 --> 00:39:12,483
[Fields] It felt as though
she was running the show.
657
00:39:16,721 --> 00:39:20,591
She was making much closer passes to us
than the other sharks were,
658
00:39:20,658 --> 00:39:24,662
perhaps because she feels far less
threatened by us as potential predators.
659
00:39:26,030 --> 00:39:29,433
[Narrator] The bull sharks circle,
sizing her up.
660
00:39:32,703 --> 00:39:34,672
The hammerhead makes quick turns,
661
00:39:35,539 --> 00:39:38,142
possibly bracing for a three-on-one fight.
662
00:39:39,677 --> 00:39:41,545
[Dr. Heithaus] You can practically feel…
663
00:39:42,313 --> 00:39:44,782
…the tension growing in this gathering.
664
00:39:45,549 --> 00:39:48,185
[Narrator] The bull sharks
take turns coming in…
665
00:39:49,186 --> 00:39:51,422
closer and closer.
666
00:39:53,924 --> 00:39:57,261
The 13-foot great hammerhead
stands her ground.
667
00:39:59,196 --> 00:40:02,166
[tense music throughout]
668
00:40:07,972 --> 00:40:10,241
The bull flinches first.
669
00:40:13,544 --> 00:40:18,149
As the hammerhead approaches,
the bull gets a sense of her true size…
670
00:40:20,985 --> 00:40:22,353
and retreats.
671
00:40:24,855 --> 00:40:26,357
[Fields] Things underwater
kind of changed.
672
00:40:27,525 --> 00:40:32,396
The dynamic changed a bit. So it was
really cool to see that she kind of
673
00:40:32,463 --> 00:40:34,432
made everybody else
clear out a little bit.
674
00:40:43,474 --> 00:40:46,911
[Narrator] The team has now seen
first-hand the power and dominance
675
00:40:46,977 --> 00:40:50,581
a giant great hammerhead
has over bull sharks.
676
00:40:57,188 --> 00:40:58,789
Bull shark kinda gave way first.
677
00:40:59,356 --> 00:41:02,426
They both turned,
but it's like that bull shark was kinda,
678
00:41:02,493 --> 00:41:05,596
-"You can have the swim lane first."
-Exactly. And like most people think
679
00:41:05,663 --> 00:41:07,465
that all sharks are
at the top of the food chain,
680
00:41:07,531 --> 00:41:08,632
but that's obviously not the case, right?
681
00:41:08,699 --> 00:41:11,368
Yeah, you can really see
the difference in maneuverability.
682
00:41:11,435 --> 00:41:14,004
Those bull sharks are, like,
a tank trying to get turned around
683
00:41:14,071 --> 00:41:17,107
-and the hammerheads just spin on a dime.
-[Fields] Absolutely.
684
00:41:18,342 --> 00:41:21,078
I mean, maybe that's another reason
why the bulls aren't coming in as much.
685
00:41:21,145 --> 00:41:22,947
You know, the hammerheads
have so much body
686
00:41:23,013 --> 00:41:26,450
and so much capacity to move around,
whereas the bulls don't.
687
00:41:28,986 --> 00:41:30,855
[Dr. Heithaus] That's just
what we were looking for,
688
00:41:30,921 --> 00:41:34,592
an opportunity to see these
two big predators together,
689
00:41:34,658 --> 00:41:36,427
but it doesn't mean
when they get together,
690
00:41:36,494 --> 00:41:40,331
it's gonna be one eating the other.
It might actually take special situations
691
00:41:40,397 --> 00:41:43,801
for bull sharks to go after
hammerheads or vice versa.
692
00:41:44,835 --> 00:41:47,905
[Narrator] After bearing witness
to the head-to-head showdown,
693
00:41:47,972 --> 00:41:51,809
Mike believes there's an answer
to which shark would come out on top.
694
00:41:53,644 --> 00:41:57,414
Based on what we've seen, I think if it
actually came down to a battle
695
00:41:57,848 --> 00:42:00,251
and you had a bull shark
and a great hammerhead,
696
00:42:01,151 --> 00:42:03,254
the great hammerhead's
gonna come out on top.
697
00:42:03,320 --> 00:42:05,890
They are bigger, they are fast,
they are maneuverable.
698
00:42:07,191 --> 00:42:10,494
[Narrator] So how did the hammerhead
become a victim in Boca Grande?
699
00:42:13,797 --> 00:42:17,902
Back in Florida, Mike sits down
with the video one more time.
700
00:42:19,336 --> 00:42:23,107
Instead of focusing on the aggressive
behavior of the bull sharks,
701
00:42:23,173 --> 00:42:25,142
he takes a closer look at the hammerhead.
702
00:42:25,976 --> 00:42:28,879
[Dr. Heithaus] The thing that I noticed
is that the hammerhead's
703
00:42:28,946 --> 00:42:32,082
not really swimming quite right.
704
00:42:32,149 --> 00:42:36,587
Think about that 3D track from Erin,
those sharks are able to turn on a dime.
705
00:42:38,055 --> 00:42:40,791
[Narrator] Unlike the giant
great hammerhead in Bimini,
706
00:42:40,858 --> 00:42:45,596
when faced with a threat, these sharks
swim stiffly in a straight line.
707
00:42:46,463 --> 00:42:50,334
I would've expected it to be accelerating
rapidly, turning quickly,
708
00:42:50,401 --> 00:42:53,604
or even turning the tables
'cause that hammerhead was bigger
709
00:42:54,038 --> 00:42:56,006
than the biggest bull shark that's there.
710
00:42:56,073 --> 00:43:00,010
That suggest to me that that was a
hammerhead that was in trouble.
711
00:43:03,380 --> 00:43:06,750
[Narrator] The great hammerhead
may have been injured before the attack.
712
00:43:09,553 --> 00:43:11,655
It was the height of tarpon season.
713
00:43:12,790 --> 00:43:15,492
It's possible the hammerhead
was hit by a boat,
714
00:43:15,826 --> 00:43:19,563
or accidentally hooked on a fishing line
while pursuing a tarpon.
715
00:43:20,864 --> 00:43:25,803
It's likely the bulls sensed that it was
compromised and went in for the attack.
716
00:43:25,869 --> 00:43:29,773
And the bull sharks were then able to just
follow it and wait for the hammerhead
717
00:43:29,840 --> 00:43:33,043
to be too exhausted
or injured to fight back.
718
00:43:33,744 --> 00:43:35,212
And then they finished it off.
719
00:43:37,181 --> 00:43:41,585
This video is amazing,
but probably the exception to the rule.
720
00:43:42,853 --> 00:43:45,656
In the end, bull sharks
and great hammerheads
721
00:43:45,723 --> 00:43:49,159
are both amazing top predators
in their own right,
722
00:43:49,226 --> 00:43:52,429
but when it comes to
bull shark versus great hammerhead,
723
00:43:52,496 --> 00:43:57,034
they probably don't go after one another
unless the scales are really unbalanced.
724
00:43:57,534 --> 00:43:59,937
But if a great hammerhead
or a bull shark's in trouble,
725
00:44:00,337 --> 00:44:01,639
they can become dinner.
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