The Shark Hunting Dogs of Taou

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Here is a two minute slide video we did of the Shark Hunting Dogs of Taou. I did a little narration to explain how the dogs hunt the sharks, drive them into shallow water, grab them to drag them up on shore to eat them.

[video=youtube;5PQy3PXqQ-U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PQy3PXqQ-U&feature=c4-overview&list=UUhcnTuhRZqnOWKFBoBwsJjw[/video]

I have been wondering if this is a learned trait, or did they figure it out, or is it some type of natural response to no other food source.
 
The diving in the S Pac, and the Tuamotu Atolls is awesome. Big currents, lots of docile sharks and hard currents.

---------- Post added November 29th, 2013 at 01:46 PM ----------

The diving in the S Pac, and the Tuamotu Atolls is awesome. Big currents, lots of docile sharks and hard currents.
 
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