[ SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS ]
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Narrator:
WITH SUCH POOR VISIBILITY
IN THE BAY TODAY,
THE TEAM IS BACK IN THE AIR.
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IT'S THE ONLY WAY TO SPOT SHARKS
UNTIL THE WATER CLEARS.
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JUST GONNA FRAME UP
AND GET A LITTLE BIT
MORE DETAIL HERE.
THEY'VE GONE
FROM CRUISING OFFSHORE
TO SUDDENLY
HUGGING THOSE ROCKS,
PATROLLING THOSE ROCKS,
INVESTIGATING
EVERY NOOK AND CRANNY
OF THE ENVIRONMENT
THAT THEY KNOW SO WELL HERE.
Narrator:
NOW, THE TIDE IS RISING,
ALLOWING THE SHARKS TO CRUISE
EVEN CLOSER TO THE ROCKS.
THE SEALS' HIDING PLACES
ARE NO LONGER SAFE.
TODAY, IT'S ADVANTAGE SHARK.
OKAY, THERE -- YOU CAN SEE
ANOTHER ONE JUST THERE.
I'LL BRIGHTEN UP
THE SCREEN A BIT.
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Towner:
YEAH, HE'S PRETTY SHALLOW.
LOOKS LIKE HE'S TURNING.
YEAH, HE'S DOING
A BIT OF A U-TURN THERE.
SEE IF I CAN FIND
SOME SEALS,
IF THEY'RE IN
THE SHALLOWS HERE, TOO.
THERE'S A SEAL
ON ITS OWN.
RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM.
[ GASPS ]
YES, YES, YES!
OH, MY GOODNESS!
HE'S GOT IT.
HE'S GOT IT.
-AH!
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Narrator:
FOR THE CAPE FUR SEAL,
THERE'S A FINE LINE
BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH.
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AT LEAST THIS
IS A VERY QUICK WAY TO GO.
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SHAME.
THAT SEAL DID
ABSOLUTELY
EVERYTHING WRONG.
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Towner:
SO, THE SHARK AND THE SEAL
BASICALLY SWAM INTO EACH
OTHER'S PATH, FACE TO FACE.
AND, AS THE SHARK
SAW THE SEAL...
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...IT WAS THE FASTEST
RECOGNITION OF PREY
THAT I'VE EVER SEEN.
LITERALLY A SPLIT SECOND,
AND HE WAS ON THAT SEAL.
IT DIDN'T STAND A CHANCE.
THE SEAL WAS ACTUALLY
COMING UP TO TAKE A BREATH,
UNAWARES TO THE FACT THAT
A WHITE SHARK WAS ON TO IT.
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INCREDIBLE TO SEE,
BUT, OBVIOUSLY,
IN NATURE, WHENEVER YOU SEE
AN ANIMAL KILLED,
YOU CAN'T HELP BUT HAVE SYMPATHY
ON THE ANIMAL'S PART.
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THEY HAVE SO MUCH POWER
IN THEIR JAWS,
SO IT WAS A THRASHING, SHAKING,
WHILE THE SEAL PROBABLY
DIDN'T FEEL A THING.
IT WAS OVER VERY QUICKLY FOR IT.
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