Cousteau Sub Mimics Great White
Interesting article.
http://www.wired.com/news/planet/0,2782,67...tw=wn_tophead_6
Quotes from article:
"The grandson of famous oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau believes the best way to learn about sharks is to become one."
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"Cousteau took off to Guadalupe Island, off the coast of Baja Mexico, late last year in one of several expeditions to film sharks. He immediately noticed differences in how they reacted to his sub.
"They approached me with caution in a way quite different from the typical footage seen in documentaries where the great white lunges toward the diver in the cage," he said.
Since Troy cannot respond in a sophisticated, sharklike manner, Cousteau decided that while the great whites do buy that he's a shark, they consider him more like a "retarded cousin from Australia.""
http://www.wired.com/news/planet/0,2782,67...tw=wn_tophead_6
Quotes from article:
"The grandson of famous oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau believes the best way to learn about sharks is to become one."
------------------------------------------------------
"Cousteau took off to Guadalupe Island, off the coast of Baja Mexico, late last year in one of several expeditions to film sharks. He immediately noticed differences in how they reacted to his sub.
"They approached me with caution in a way quite different from the typical footage seen in documentaries where the great white lunges toward the diver in the cage," he said.
Since Troy cannot respond in a sophisticated, sharklike manner, Cousteau decided that while the great whites do buy that he's a shark, they consider him more like a "retarded cousin from Australia.""
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