Film Crew Learns the Hard Way Why Not to Take an Inflatable Boat Out to Film Great White Sharks

It might seem like a no brainer that sharks and an inflatable boat would not be a good combination, but a film crew had to learn that lesson the hard way when out filming great whites.

The MaxAnimal videographers had to know what was coming when they saw the shark eyeing the boat. Then, it popped its head out of the water and took a sizable bite into the boat’s blue rubber pontoon, shaking its jaw from side-to-side.

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Source: The Blaze

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