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Mark Vins
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I’m Mark Vins, host of Brave Wilderness. This is my new YouTube channel where I will upload even more of my wildlife adventures, my podcast Becoming Brave and directors cuts of the most famous videos from the Brave Wilderness archive…please subscribe, check back often, and write me in the comments…all responses are my own.
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rdotrusty
(4 minutes ago)
i feel like this narrator is reading me a kids book.
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dSCHUMI1004
(9 minutes ago)
I love how Sharks always come with their little fishy entourage.
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chipperdrewski
(18 minutes ago)
5:30 | That first shot of the hammerhead swimming above the divers is straight glorious.
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LightningWing11
(27 minutes ago)
"I'm Coyote Peterson and I'm about to be eaten by a Hammerhead Shark"
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sebastianp9370
(31 minutes ago)
I feel like no matter the topic people will always find away to be toxic, the narrator sounds the way he does for his show, of course he rehearses and speaks in a way to appeal to many, so what? Look at what he's doing and showing us, the dudes got balls and this is awesome
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gtwildin6732
(47 minutes ago)
Literally hammer head sharks:
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aGumball
(52 minutes ago)
The one hammerhead's probably like "I'm a celebrity!"
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infantryattacks
(1 hour ago)
I encountered a large Hammerhead vic Bimini in 1979 while scuba diving. You experience quite an adrenaline rush when you first encounter one. They are powerful and magnificent predators worthy of your utmost respect.
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JasonB808
(2 hour ago)
Other sharks: I hear boss music.
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alloutofdonuts3998
(3 hours ago)
Wait so they see an enormous shark and they're like "HURRY let's go BACK in the water...it's big and it looks hungry!"
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rrobey169
(10 hours ago)
Very cool! I'm so excited that you got to have that experience, and thank you for sharing it with us!
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Chewbecca101
(18 hours ago)
I had a weird encounter with a hammerhead while I was digging in some deep tide pools for crabs. Some of the pools were insanely huge, but I assumed basically empty, and I was very surprised to get bumped by something. I popped my head up and heard a fisherman nearby scream "hammerhead!" I thought he was joking, but since something did bump me, I climbed back onto a sandbar. And then I saw the glorious thing, and I so regret this happening before camera phone days. It was just amazing. Best we could gage from the size of the tide pool and his size in it, was about 13 feet. He must have chased a fish in and gotten trapped at low tide. It was so awesome to see.
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oliveranation
(8 hours ago)
Shark tries to eat hand and does a twirly to get a better bite
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burnabee5915
(18 hours ago)
7:37 Such an amazing Camera Shot
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scottrhodes8160
(15 hours ago)
That was incredible-a hammer head is like a mythical creature and to see one up close like that was great. And watching you guys play with the other sharks made them seem like playful creatures. Nice Video. Thanks for the adventure.
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sergeynemkov1554
(5 hours ago)
Damn, he's making the hammerhead shark sound like a shiny yu-gi-oh card.
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manifestgtr
(12 hours ago)
I used to do a LOT of fishing in Florida. On one trip my dad actually caught a baby hammerhead. It was hilarious...the little guy was probably about two feet long with this tiny little hammer. It was a happy ending, too. We got him loose and he swam away unharmed.
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georgiestarr8576
(10 hours ago)
I love how there are a bunch of little fish chilling with the hammerhead lmfao. Must be his friends
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sabraisaacson7858
(6 hours ago)
I love this! My husband and I are getting our scuba certs so we can do this with a shark guide. A marine biologist said that hammerheads are actually scared of bubbles and sharks can't swim backwards so they would have to go forward to find out what it is and then if they aren't interested they still have to go forward and bump into whatever it is and then divert to either left or right.
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