The answer is Yes! However it is EXTREMELY rare. There is only one place in the world you can be sure to see them diving and that is Malapascua Island, Cebu Province, The Philippines.
Unusually the Pelagic Thresher Shark comes to shallow waters in Malapascua every morning to have parasites cleaned from their skin. Divers can predict this behaviour and see them.
Evolution Resort on Malapascua is the most experienced operator in the world for Thresher Shark encounters. They can show normal Advanced Divers a Thresher every day but are the only operators to log frequent shark sightings in Malapascua from 30m to 100+m thanks to their unrivalled Technical Diving unit. This is how you can see Thresher Sharks diving.
A whale shark is a relatively "friendly" shark. It eats plankton and other small organisms. While the thresher shark can easily fit inside the whale sharks mouth, the whale shark has no desire to consume it. So no, it can't eat a thresher shark. It is not fast enough. -MNM
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USS Thresher sank in an area some 350 kilometers (220 statute miles or 190 nautical miles) east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on April 10th 1963, while performing some deep diving tests, with the loss of all 129 personnel aboard
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At a sushi restaurant, shark is typically referred to as "same" in Japanese. It can be served in various forms, including sushi or sashimi. However, it's not as commonly found on sushi menus compared to other fish, and some restaurants may use specific types of shark, like mackerel shark or thresher shark, while others may avoid serving it due to conservation concerns.
Great white sharks and thresher sharks do not have the same order in their taxonomic classification. Great white sharks belong to the order Lamniformes, while thresher sharks belong to the order Lamniformes.
Because they don't want to have a leak while they are sky diving. If guys that are blonde do that, they have problems.
yes you can
Its a power dive. It actively flies while it is diving.
No. Bull sharks do not jump out of the water normally. They may show up on the surface while hunting or even rise a part of their body above water level. However, they cannot jump like dolphins or whales.
I saw a shark swimming near the beach while on vacation in Hawaii.
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