A huge great white shark was captured on camera and it is estimated to be 20ft long

A huge great white shark was captured on camera and it is estimated to be 20ft long

After being posted online, a video of the “biggest great white shark ever shot on camera” reappeared and stunned viewers all over the world.

One of the greatest predators in the world’s oceans, great white sharks may reach lengths of 15 to 16 feet and have up to 300 deadly teeth.

Nevertheless, according to the video posted online by shark expert and marine researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla, this underwater monster significantly exceeded that, measuring in at about 20 feet long.

The 20-foot great white shark that tore apart a man’s legs may be the biggest in the world.

The shark was thought to be about 50 years old at the time and appeared to be pregnant because, according to one source, she had the “girth of a tiny elephant.”

Deep Blue was the moniker given to the 20-foot shark. (Photo credit: Maurice Hoyos Padilla)
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The predator’s video, known as Deep Blue, was first discovered in 2015 off the coast of Guadalupe Island in Mexico. It has subsequently reappeared on Reddit.

In the footage, a great white shark is shown swimming close to two confined divers while appearing amazingly unconcerned.

We’re going to need a wider ocean, one said, appearing to be uncomfortable with being exposed to the audience.

Off the coast of Mexico, the ocean predator was captured on camera (Image: Barcroft Media via Getty Images)

Someone else added: “Deep Blue. She’s really gorgeous!

“Much too stunning, gorgeous,” said a third.

The report comes after a “20-foot” great white shark was supposed to be one of the world’s largest sea creatures after attacking a man and necessitating nearly 30 pints of blood transfusions.

The big white shark’s proximity to the divers astounded viewers (Image: Mauricio Hoyos Padilla)

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Steve Bruemmer, 62, was attacked by the beast at Lovers Point Beach in Monterey Bay, California, and suffered significant blood loss. He needed to receive approximately 30 pints of blood via transfusion.

The three surfers who came to his aid and carried him back to shore on their paddle boards described the retired IT specialist as “fortunate to be alive” and “happy to be alive.”

According to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the shark that bit him was about 20 feet long.


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