An incredible shot. The biggest massive white-colored shark ever photographed on camera

She is the largest massive white-colored shark ever caught in the movie.

She’s almost as large as the shark from “Jaws”, only real.

Her name is Deep Blue and she is 20 feet long and is said to be the largest creature ever caught in the movie.

Environmentalist Mauricio Hoyos Padilla witnessed the currently-famous creature while recording a film for Discovery Channel’s Shark Week in 2015.

In the clip, Deep Blue comes close to the cage with the diver inside, pokes it with her nose, and flips it over. The diver reaches out and softly touches her forepart fin before she eventually swims away.

Hoyos Padilla photographed amazing footage off the coast of Guadalupe Island in Mexico. At the time, environmentalists confirmed that Deep Blue was pregnant.

Presently, Deep Blue is estimated to be approximately 50. These creatures can live up to 70 years in the wild. But nowadays, sharks don’t live as long as they used to, and in turn, they don’t grow as large as they used to.

The reason for this is that they are most likely to be killed before they become as old and massive as Deep Blue because of pollution, unlawful shark hunting as well as fishing.

Once Deep Blue was detected and tagged during filming, she has been virtually inevitable ever since. Hoyos Padilla says he may have seen her again in January but the shark swam away into the darkness.

If that were any indication, that might be why Deep Blue has aged and grown so much. She just keeps away from people.

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