![]() However, the big shark is too far away and too deep for Carter to make a clear shot. Realizing now that the big shark is too dangerous to be set free into the wild, Susan decides that she and Carter would have to kill her.Ĭarter devised a plan to kill the big shark: he would fire a harpoon filled with dynamite powder at the shark, and that Susan would have to connect the trailing wire to a car battery that will send in an electric current to blow it up. As Susan, Carter, and Preacher finally head up to the surface, Preacher ends up being attacked and dragged on the leg by the third and final shark (presumably the big one), but he manages to swim to safety by stabbing the shark's eye with his crucifix, forcing it to let him go.Īfter tending to Preacher's injured leg, Susan and Carter learn of a horrible realization: the sharks have been herding the team into flooding the facility so that they could escape through the plain steel fences at the surface into the open deep blue sea. The Big One revealed herself to the last survivors to tries to reach the surface, but she got the fire with vests. ![]() But she didn’t want to eat Carter that trying to escape from her and letting him go. The Big One has her next victim was Tom Scoggins, who ended up being devoured while trying to help Carter activate some controls to drain the water from a stairwell leading to the surface. Much later, she jumps out of the pool, grabs a distracted Franklin from behind, drags him into the water and kills him while the remaining small shark swims up to her, rips off his upper body and swims away with it. Big Shark throws Jim's gurney at the window, breaking it and flooding the lab, killing him in the process. Big Shark attacks Jim and bites off his arm, much to the shock of others. She reached lengths up to 45-67 feet (13-20 meters), while the other two didn't reach even half of her size. This had the side effect of them becoming bigger, smarter and more dangerous, developing the ability to swim backwards, although she took it much further than her brethren, and became the largest of them, a monstrous Big Shark and leader of the trio. They were experimented on and fluids from their brain were harvested to create a cure from them, but their brains were too small to provide enough fluid so Susan and Jim mutated them to increase their brain size. But, there is much debate as to exactly when and how the shark was killed.This shark and the other two sharks were caught and brought to Aquatica to be used as a test subjects as Aquatica's crew tried to create a cure for Alzheimer's and used sharks for it. According to reports, Geoff Brooks posted two images of the huge predator to Facebook on Tuesday, claiming that the tiger shark was caught near Lennox Head, on the northern New South Wales coast. The news of Deep Blue comes just days after the corpse of an 18-FOOT tiger shark was pulled onto a fishing boat off the coast of Australia. Discovery featured the large great white in a Shark Week documentary last year. This isn’t the first time the world has seen Deep Blue. New born baby great whites and pregnant females run the risk of getting caught in lines and nets in shallow waters and the illegal trade of shark teeth, jaws, and fins is sadly very lucrative. Padilla wants to raise awareness and help protect these magnificent creatures. Deep Blue has been spared from long lines and the inherent dangers of living in the wild,” he wrote. A shark of that size is at least 50 years old and that tells me protection and conservation efforts are working. “When I saw Deep Blue for the first time, there was just one thought on my mind: HOPE. When Padilla first spotted ‘Deep Blue’ he wasn’t afraid, he was excited. The footage was captured by shark researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla off Mexico’s Guadalupe Island in 2013, but wasn’t released until now. Her name is ‘Deep Blue’ and not only is she over 20-FEET long – she may also be pregnant. I can’t decide if this footage of what is believed to be the biggest great white shark ever caught on film is terrifying or eerily soothing.
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