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    Rembere there's always a bigger fish

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    I keep water, last checked about 600 gallons worth.
    Problem is animals keep using it as there water closet.
    Worst of all the littlest ones keep using up all the supplies.

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    Yes, Submarine a 35' great white:

    http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/sh...ark-videos.htm

    True or not ... your decision.

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    And they were diving in those waters without a cage ? not even a wetsuit or even a complete diving gear?
    They never showed the shark
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    This was a teaser video for the show which aired during Shark Week on the Discovery Channel. The beginning of the video was part of a rescue. Three people were trapped in a sunken boat. A 35' great white was circling the wreck. They dropped the shark cage 20' away from the wreck. The rescuer swam in, with air supplies, for the trapped people. He showed them the way out and they swam to the shark cage. The boat started lifting the cage and the shark attacked the cage. It bent several of the bars on the cage.

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