hammerheads will be hunting things like stingrays, sometimes they are hunting sharks. despite the large size of the hammerheads, they are not a threat to humans. you may be seeing in some cases where getting more of their prey coming closer to shore, scores of fish, it s going to be bringing them into habitats where we have more humans. going to see the overlap between the interaction between humans and sharks. jason: well, it is summer. the water is warm and shark week is about two weeks away. yannis and toby, thank you for sharing your expertise with us tonight on hannity. more on this special edition of hannity when we come back. welcome back to the special
and with the population going up and going up really quickly, i don t know for the odds are in your favorite you re not going to get bit. i still cannot do it. i am a little too nervous doing what is around neighbor between the jellyfish, the stingrays and the sharks on the rise, i don t know i will stick to pools myself. arthel: i hear that. so listen, last year you and i spoke i don t know if you remember but this was after you encountered and tagged a 1000 round hammerhead shark. where is that shark today and what have you learned from it? so we have been tagging a lot of white sharks off the east coast a few hammers, black tips. right now it seems like a majority of the hammerheads are coming up from south florida. they are about the majority are in georgia right now and they re just coming up to south carolina prettily coming up the coast mainly to eat carpet. the white sharks if a lot of
went to a local department store to get some drones because we wanteded to make sure that we kept all of the swimmers safe. now these improved drones, they have the capabilities of staying up in the air when wind gusts get higher whereas the old ones we would have to bring down right away. the cameras are clearer so you can see better what iss in the water. because, you know, it s not only the sharks, we re seeing dolphins, stingrays, even whales closer than we ever have. brian: right. and the good news is humans don t taste good to sharks. so when they bite in they usually let go. so just be patient and they ll eventually let go of you. steve: i think we need a bigger drone. but, you re right, it is the fact that the bites have been accidents, that s what the experts tell us, because, you know, they re feeding, murky water, there s bait fish and then a feet or whatever something goes in and they get bitten. but again that s not their food
For the tenth time in as many years, Shedd Aquarium has brought back it's 'Stingray Touch' Exhibit, where guests at the venue can can interact with the animals in what the aquarium calls "a one-of-a-kind, hands-on experience for a closer connection with nature and wildlife."