Ice Sharks Page #3
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2016
- 85 min
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Yeah.
Are you okay?
Oh! Oh!
Run! Run!
Oh, no. No.
[ gasping ]
Oh, God, no. No. No.
Go.
Grab the knife.
Grab the knife.
Grab the knife.
Cut the rope!
Cut the rope!
Cut the rope!
Hurry!
Okay. Get on.
Go!
Yeah.
Go, go, go, go, go!
We need to get you inside.
Get me towels and
heated blankets now.
What happened?
Get his clothes off.
What's his core temperature?
I need to know if we need
to call for assistance.
Hold him. Hold him.
He's at 92.7.
That's hypothermic!
We need to keep him
warm right now.
Get his clothes off.
Let's get him upstairs
where it's
a little bit warmer
and less humid.
Come on. Get him up.
Come on. Come on. Come on.
Watch your step.
Let's go.
Let's go.
[ crashing ]
Alright.
Okay.
Here. Drink this.
95.5. His temperature's
coming back up.
He's gonna be fine.
What happened
to you guys out there?
We were attacked
by a shark.
You were attacked
by what?
A shark.
There aren't
any sharks here.
Yeah, well,
we beg to differ.
Help me up.
Hold on.
Just slow down, man.
You guys start
from the beginning.
You went out looking
for the hunter's--
Yeah, yeah,
and we came across
the remains
of a shark attack
and saw the marks
on the ice
where he was dragged
into the water.
And, um, his fingernail
stuck in the ice.
And that's when
And we left a snowmobile
on the ice.
Well, forget about
that snowmobile.
What--What did
the shark look like?
It--It looked
like a Greenland.
A Greenie?
That's impossible.
They're hundreds
I know,
but it sure
smelled like one.
Smelled like one?
Yeah.
Greenland sharks,
the, uh--their flesh
is rich in uric acid.
It makes them stink
like piss.
TRACY:
Exactly.And the teeth I found
were similar,
just a lot sharper.
Doesn't make sense.
I mean, the--
the Greenies, they
don't move like that.
They're clumsy animals.
They almost lumber
through the ocean.
Feel free to take that up
with the shark, all right?
I mean, clearly these
are a fast, aggressive
species of sharks
that have evolved
from the Greenlands.
Hand me the map,
will you? Yeah.
The ice age one.
Look. They would
have got trapped here
after the last ice age.
With so little food,
they probably
had to become
the dominant species
and stalk prey
like polar bears
and other things
that were close
to the edge of the water.
How come
there haven't been
any recorded events?
With all the ice
that's been melting,
they never came
this far south,
not until now.
[ clanging ]
churning down there
if we were being
hit below by a shark.
Val's right.
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