Terrifying moment massive 14ft, 1,000lb shark heads straight towards swimmers off US coast in bite capital of world
THIS is the terrifying moment a shark prowled around a group of petrified swimmers.
The drone footage in Florida shows a 14ft, 1,000lb Great Hammerhead shark lurking beneath the surface before gliding away from the group.
When the danger has seemingly passed, the beach-goers then begin to swim away from the scene.
Influencer Evan Parness captured the heart-stopping moment and posted it to his Instagram account.
He said: ” When you come face to face with a massive 14ft, 1,000lb Great Hammerhead!
“A moment between man & dinosaur.
“This took place just feet from the shoreline”.
Hammerhead shark sightings are quite frequent in Florida.
Most species of the predator are considered harmless to humans and will avoid contact with them whenever possible.
Evan continued: “Since this was a Great hammerhead, I knew the odds of something bad happening were slim.
“But at the end of the day, nature is unpredictable & anything can happen.
“Thankfully, this beast just wanted to see what was going on & once he realized it wasn’t what he was looking for.. (blacktip sharks) he got on his way”.
It comes after a Florida beach was named as the shark bite capital of the world, and has already been hit by three brutal attacks this year.
New Smyrna Beach in Volusia County, Florida, took the title after a string of terrifying encounters with the dangerous predators in recent years.
In a January 2023 analysis made by Travel Lens from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and The Shark Institute, they gave each US beach a danger score out of 10 based on surf fatalities, shark attacks, and hurricane frequency.
With a danger score of 8.4 out of 10, Florida’s New Smyrna Beach was dubbed the most dangerous beach in the country.