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  • I'M LUKE TIPPLE, AND THIS IS YOUR "DAILY BITE."

  • ON THIS EPISODE, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT

  • THE FASTEST SHARK IN THE OCEAN, THE SHORTFIN MAKO,

  • AND ITS RACE AGAINST EXTINCTION.

  • THE SHORTFIN MAKO SHARK POPULATION

  • HAS SUFFERED A 60% DECLINE OVER THE LAST 75 YEARS.

  • JUST LAST YEAR, THE INTERNATIONAL UNION

  • FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE, KNOWN AS THE I.U.C.N.,

  • RECLASSIFIED BOTH THE SHORTFIN MAKO

  • AND ITS LESSER-KNOWN COUSIN, THE LONGFIN MAKO,

  • FROM VULNERABLE TO AN ENDANGERED SPECIES,

  • WHICH MEANS THAT THEY FACE

  • A VERY HIGH RISK OF EXTINCTION IN THE WILD.

  • BUT WHY DO MAKO SHARKS HAVE A TARGET PAINTED ON THEIR BACKS?

  • WELL, IT TURNS OUT THAT THE MEAT AND FINS OF THIS SPECIES

  • ARE PARTICULARLY VALUABLE.

  • IN SOME ASIAN COUNTRIES, THEY HUNT DOWN AND IMPORT MAKOS

  • FOR A DELICACY KNOWN AS SHARK FIN SOUP.

  • AND THESE FINNING PRACTICES ARE PRETTY TERRIFYING.

  • OFTEN, SHARKS ARE CAUGHT, THEIR FINS ARE CAUGHT OFF,

  • AND THEIR BODIES DISCARDED TO SINK TO THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN

  • ALL WHILE THE SHARK IS STILL ALIVE.

  • MAKOS AREN'T ONLY FISHED FOR THEIR FINS, THOUGH.

  • THE MEAT OF THESE SHARKS

  • REMAINS A POPULAR MENU ITEM ACROSS THE GLOBE,

  • AND IT'S NOT UNCOMMON TO SEE A MAKO SHARK

  • IN THE BUTCHER WINDOWS AT YOUR LOCAL SUPERMARKET.

  • AND THERE'S NO SHORTAGE OF RECIPES ONLINE.

  • I CHECKED.

  • UNFORTUNATELY,

  • THERE ARE NO INTERNATIONAL FISHING REGULATIONS

  • TO PROTECT THE SPECIES FROM BEING OVERFISHED.

  • NOW, MAKOS ARE EXTRAORDINARY SHARKS.

  • THEY'RE THE FASTEST KNOWN SPECIES,

  • CLOCKING SPEEDS OF UP TO 60 MILES AN HOUR.

  • MY FRIEND AND "SHARK WEEK" CINEMATOGRAPHER JOE ROMEIRO

  • HAS SPENT COUNTLESS OF HOURS IN THE OCEAN

  • WITH THESE FINNED BULLETS.

  • MAKO SHARKS ARE MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE SHARKS,

  • AND THEY'RE MY FAVORITE SHARKS TO WORK WITH.

  • I'VE BEEN STUDYING THEM AND WORKING WITH THEM

  • FOR OVER 10 YEARS,

  • AND EVEN NOW, EVERY TIME I SEE A MAKO SHARK,

  • IT FEELS LIKE IT'S THE FIRST TIME I'VE EVER SEEN ONE.

  • EVERY TIME THAT YOU WATCH SHARKS ON TV, YOU KNOW THOSE FACES.

  • YOU'VE SEEN THOSE ANIMALS A MILLION TIMES.

  • AND YOU HAVE THE TIME TO BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND

  • AND CONNECT WITH THAT ANIMAL BEFORE YOU EVEN SEE IT.

  • BUT THE FIRST FEW TIMES YOU START HAVING

  • ONE OF THOSE ANIMALS REALLY LOOK AT YOU

  • AND YOU BOTH ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT YOUR INTENTIONS ARE,

  • THAT'S SOMETHING YOU DON'T GET

  • FROM TV, BOOKS, MOVIES, ANYTHING.

  • I THINK WHAT MAKES MAKOS SO INCREDIBLE IS THAT

  • THEY'RE REALLY ENGINEERED TO BE THIS PERFECT SHARK.

  • IT'S UNLIKE ANY OTHER SHARK.

  • IT HAS THESE HUGE GILLS TO ALLOW A LOT OF AIR INTAKE

  • BECAUSE THE ANIMAL TRAVELS FASTER THAN ANY OTHER SHARK.

  • IT HAS THESE SILVERY SIDES AND COUNTERSHADING

  • THAT I HAVEN'T REALLY SEEN IN ANY OTHER SHARK.

  • THEY ACTUALLY HAVE A SKIN STRUCTURE THAT'S STUDIED

  • BY THE MILITARY AND ALL KINDS OF DIFFERENT BOATING SPECIALISTS

  • AND COMPANIES THAT WANT TO KNOW EXACTLY HOW IT WORKS.

  • AND WHAT IT REALLY IS, IS THIS TEXTURE CALLED DERMAL DENTICLES.

  • AND BASICALLY THEY'RE ALL JUST VERY, VERY TINY TEETH

  • THAT THE WATER CAN PASS THROUGH.

  • BUT THE ACTUAL SHAPE OF THESE DENTICLES

  • ON THIS PARTICULAR SHARK

  • FLUTE AND KIND OF PUSH THE WATER THROUGH IT.

  • SO, RIGHT NOW, SCIENTISTS AND ESPECIALLY THE MILITARY

  • ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO MAKE SKINS

  • THAT MATCH THE MAKO SHARK TO BE ABLE TO MAKE THINGS

  • TRAVEL THROUGH THE WATER WITH MORE EFFICIENCY.

  • WHAT YOU SEE WITH MAKOS GENERALLY ARE SMALLER ANIMALS,

  • AND THAT'S NOT BECAUSE THIS ANIMAL DOESN'T HAVE

  • THE POTENTIAL TO GROW LARGE.

  • IT'S JUST BECAUSE THE LARGER ONES EITHER KNOW HOW TO HIDE,

  • KNOW HOW TO AVOID HUMANS, OR JUST MAY NOT BE THERE.

  • BUT IT'S A VERY RARE AND HARD ANIMAL TO SEE AS AN ADULT MAKO.

  • AND I'M NOT SAYING JUST AN AVERAGE ADULT MAKO.

  • I'M TALKING ABOUT THE BIGGEST OF THE BIG.

  • AND THIS YEAR FOR "SHARK WEEK," I WAS ABLE TO HAVE

  • THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH THE BIGGEST OF THE BIG AGAIN.

  • SO, WE CAME BACK WITH "MONSTER MAKO 3,"

  • AND IN THIS EPISODE, WE HAPPEN TO CATCH SOMETHING

  • I DON'T THINK ANYBODY'S EVER SEEN BEFORE --

  • OR AT LEAST NOT IN THE WATER.

  • ALL THE BIRDS LEFT IT!

  • -MAKO! MAKO! RIGHT THERE! -RIGHT THERE! YEAH! YEAH!

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  • LOOK HOW BIG THAT SHARK IS!

  • DEFINITELY ONE OF THE RAREST SHARKS

  • YOU WILL EVER SEE IN YOUR ENTIRE LIFE.

  • NOW, THAT IS SERIOUSLY COOL.

  • THE TIME THAT I'VE SPENT WITH MAKOS HAS BEEN SOME

  • OF MY MORE THRILLING EXPERIENCES IN THE OCEAN.

  • THEY'RE SMART. THEY'RE FAST. AND THEY'RE BOLD.

  • AND YOU DEFINITELY WANT TO KEEP YOUR HEAD ON A SWIVEL

  • WHEN YOU'RE SWIMMING WITH THESE INCREDIBLE SHARKS.

  • THE OCEANS REALLY JUST WOULDN'T BE THE SAME

  • WITHOUT THESE PERFECT PREDATORS.

  • AND WITHOUT A CHANGE IN PROTECTION STATUS,

  • WE STAND TO LOSE THIS CHARISMATIC SPECIES FOREVER.

  • ONE STEP THAT YOU CAN TAKE TO HELP SAVE SHARKS

  • IS TO TEXT "SHARK" TO 707070

  • AND DONATE TO OCEANA AND THEIR EFFORTS TO PROTECT THE OCEAN.

  • STICK WITH US ALL "SHARK WEEK" LONG

  • AS WE CONTINUE TO BRING YOU THE BIGGEST DISCOVERIES IN SHARK.

  • IN THE NEXT EPISODE OF THE "DAILY BITE,"

  • WE'RE ENTERING THE TOTALLY WEIRD WORLD OF BABY SHARKS.

  • AND I'M TALKING IN-UTERO, SIBLING CANNIBALISM.

  • THAT'S RIGHT. CANNIBALISM.

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