Bahamas shark possible “attack” (or Encounter) on a woman

A shark goes on a woman in the bahamas. At the ultimate she’s saved by a dolphin that’s clearly protecting this woman from maybe a shark bite. We’ll never know. The tiger shark has been confirmed by a scientific in Hawai and one in the bahamas.
Once againn what is interesting here is NOT what the shark could have done, but what the dolphin did : Protecting an human. It have been confirmed by a dolphin comportementalist.
But feel free to make your opinion…..

25 Comments

  1. obiwanfx says:

    thats not a tiger,just a common reefshark.

  2. alexhirsch300 says:

    1. This is clearly not a Tigershark ( probably a Grey Reefshark or juvenile Bullshark just beeing curious )
    2. I can’t see any dolphins. Look at the fins, moving sideways, this were probably Cobia or Pilot Fish just following the shark, not chasing it.

    Nice joke !

  3. aboomination says:

    possible attack *lol*
    hes just saying “hello”…
    what were those fat humans doing there?

  4. itrytobe says:

    i agree. humans are virus.

  5. rossrfc4eva1 says:

    can any1 translate that 4 me? cheers

  6. andresico2 says:

    she kicked the dolphin…whta a biotch

  7. Mirrque says:

    DUDE, it opened it’s mouth and was just ready to shoot off and bite her - but then those cool dolphins interfered and the little shark went home crying.

  8. sacroan says:

    Desde luego el mundo natural tiene mucho que enseñarnos. Y ESTA ES UNA LECCION ALTRUISTA DE LO QUE PUEDE HACER UN SER VIVO COMO LOS DELFINES!

    Certainly the natural world has very much that to teach to us. And THIS ONE IS A ALTRUISTIC LESSON SO THAT HE CAN MAKE A LIVING BEING LIKE THE DOLPHINS!

  9. ZeroHourComes says:

    didnt know that

  10. FinalFantasyXXVI says:

    you don’t know how right you are about that

  11. woods767 says:

    “ZeroHourComes”, that is a complite assumption. Dolphins do in fact murder each other occasionaly, and as such “rape” also. Orcas, which are a type of dolphin, will somtimes torture seals horribley for hours befor killing them, tossing them out of the water with there fins as a type of game. The do not nesseserily eat the seal.

    You stand corrected.

  12. ZeroHourComes says:

    dolphins are smarter than humans. think about it, they have families, they recognize individuals, they speak, they play, AND THEY FUCK FOR FUN lol seriously. plus they dont rape, murder, torture or make war, and remain in balance with nature. humans are a virus. people = shit lol

  13. guitarbandit7498 says:

    Yeah, I agree. Not a dolphin following the shark. The dolphin at the top of the screen may have possible discouraged the shark, but this video was a little lame if you ask me.

  14. guitarbandit7498 says:

    It’s called sound effects and overdubs. Sure, it’s suposed to be dolphin clicking but this is clearly overdubbed.

  15. lilanimegal102093 says:

    That was incredible!

  16. SlowDownSmutty says:

    Dolphins are known to take no nonsense from sharks.

  17. superman41082 says:

    This is a real phenomenon. It was clear that the dolfin did potentially save the woman…

  18. taijidolphin says:

    So moving.

  19. Laurasorocks says:

    go flipper! I doubt the shark would hav attacked but it deffinately lukt lyk the dolphin was defending the woman

  20. St3pYaGameUp says:

    Hell yeah!
    scoreboard
    Dolphins: 1
    Crazy Sharks: 0
    Humans: Hopeless in water… unless theres a dolphin around

  21. ImANickChickForLife says:

    to those less knowledgeable, the clicking and squeekign is the highly intelligent communication taht occurs with dolphins they are something special

  22. vickycote says:

    didn’t look like a tiger shark…

  23. szabo003 says:

    I am not sure the shark really wanted to attack the woman but it could had happened if the dophin hadn’t been there…even if flipper was taking care just of its group.

  24. elnegro88 says:

    thats just amazing and thank god i speak french cos i didnt have a clue what was where

  25. ApocaIypse says:

    I’m pretty sure it was defending a white whale from a possible shark attack.