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BrainXpansion1 year ago

The shark wasn’t dead, it was just in a state called tonic immobility. It occurs when a shark is rotated onto its back. When they enter this state, they become paralyzed, slow their breathing, and relax their muscles. Divers often initiate this to prevent shark attacks.

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Xpand your Mind 🧠1 year ago

When sharks are flipped upside down, they can enter a state called 𝘁𝗼𝗻𝗶𝗰 𝗶𝗺𝗺𝗼𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆, appearing dead but actually fully alive. This natural paralysis is temporary and often used as a defense mechanism. Researchers sometimes induce it to safely study or tag sharks. Once flipped back, the shark quickly regains mobility. Though it seems lifeless, the shark is only temporarily immobilized and will return to normal behavior shortly.

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The Random Guy1 year ago

20ft Great White Shark

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EnvironmentGo!1 year ago

"You thought I was dead".

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The Random Guy1 year ago

Scuba diver dances with shark

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The Random Guy1 year ago

That’s the biggest freaking Tiger Shark i’ve ever seen! 😳

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The Internet of Cats 🐈🐈‍⬛1 year ago

"I'm even more scared of the ocean now..!"😳

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Sam Talks1 year ago

Some sharks are literal monsters, just look at the sheer size of this one

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Ultimate Clips1 year ago

These guys teamed up to save a shark 💙

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#NaMo Again 🚩1 year ago

Shark attacks diver and enters cage.

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