Incredible pictures of one of the world’s largest great white sharks, nicknamed Deep Blue, have been shared following an unlikely encounter with bra

One thing filmmakers and scientists can’t discover about great white sharks

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2021-06-14 19:30:12

Incredible pictures of one of the world’s largest great white sharks, nicknamed Deep Blue, have been shared following an unlikely encounter with brave divers.

They might be one of the most fascinating creatures on the planet, mostly because of their reputation as ferocious man-eaters (thanks Jaws).

In light of Shark Week, which kicks off on Foxtel from Thursday, we’ve discovered this remarkable fact, with two-time Emmy Award-winning cinematographer and wildlife filmmaker Andy Brandy Casagrande IV claiming in an interview last year that shooting great whites doing the deed would be a huge coup.

“No one’s ever witnessed it. There’s no video proof or satellite data or anything to show when, where, and how white sharks mate.”

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