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Marine Biologist Answers Shark Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
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Marine Biologist Amani Webber-Schultz answers the internet's burning questions about sharks! Why do hammerhead sharks look the way they do? What are the most dangerous types of sharks? Why do sharks have so many teeth? What are baby sharks called? Amani answers all these questions and much more!

Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey
Director of Photography: Constantine Economides
Editor: Ron Douglas
Expert: Amani Webber-Schultz
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Brandon White
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Assistant Camera: Brittany Berger
Audio: Gabe Quiroga
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds

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@aw04tn58

1 year ago

Came for the shark earrings, stayed for the really clear communication and fascinating info

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@DanielKlein23

1 year ago

I can't get enough of experts speaking passionately about their area of expertise.

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@marixlife

1 year ago

Can we talk about her dedication to sharks—not only in how articulate and knowledgeable she is but also the fact that she’s wearing the most adorable shark-themed outfit and has a shark tattoo? 🥰

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@V-for-Vendetta01

1 month ago

she's got shark tattoos, shark earrings, shark coat... yep she's a shark expert alright.

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@CreativeSteve69

1 year ago

Shes really good at explaining things about sharks. i'd like to learn more. whats her social media.

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@mattm6040

1 year ago

The shark shirt I’m dying. Too cute, you can tell she loves what she does and is passionate about it. Awesome.

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@XSemperIdem5

1 year ago

Please bring her back again. Marine biology was my dream career but I ended up in another major. I would go back to school if I could to completely change fields but for now, more marine biologists please. If you can find someone who specializes in whale communication or penguins I would be so happy too. I didn't know there was an omnivorous shark. And I want to know more about that second tagging method she mentioned; the one where they ping their location with sound. So many interesting facts.

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@falseking989

1 year ago

The “most dangerous shark” question was actually referring to loan sharks & payday lenders. While payday lenders are extremely predatory I think the bigger issue is the culture that allows those lenders to exist in the first place.

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@tacobellcall911

1 year ago

Every kid in the 90s wanted to be a Marine Biologist... She actually did it.

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@kimberlypollard6025

1 year ago

“They do not have 20/20 vision. Neither do I, as you can see” 😅🤣 I love her

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@AUDACITY245

1 year ago

As a person who adores sharks, it's very nice to see that people understand them as actual beings instead of eating machines. Sharks have a life, too. And it shouldn't be disrespected just because it's not a human being. 🦈💙

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@ugajeremy3403

1 year ago

I appreciate how she's turning the Twitter jokes into actual questions, like the #loanshark one haha!

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@AndrewWhise

1 year ago

10:17 I'm sorry, what??? She just glossed over that so casually. 250 to 500 years is an insane amount of time for an animal. I need more info about this!

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@CarryCherry92

1 year ago

She's committed. Shirt, earrings, tattoo. Love it!

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@CouncilOfRem

1 year ago

This is so fascinating. I never knew sharks had scales!

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@mrmaidlemonade

1 year ago

I had no idea about the three methods of reproduction. I love seeing experts light up when explaining their knowledge ✨️

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@gulubdur

1 year ago

I've been a diver for many years. The sharks that I have dove with seem really curious about people. Oceanic white tips have been very "aggressive". Meaning they are willing to approach pretty closely. I have a picture of me pushing a white tip away. I don't like touching sea life but this guy was just invading my space.

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@TheAkimarie

1 year ago

I love this marine biologist so much. I could listen to her talk about sharks all day.

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@Kim0301

1 year ago

You can tell she loves her job. She is so knowledgeable!

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@missselizabeth5696

1 year ago

11:29 That’s an understatement. A few aquariums have tried to keep Great Whites, they all either die quickly or are eventually released. Aquariums world wide have essentially given up on the idea because it always ends so badly. Creatures like this belong in the ocean.

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