WATCH: Shark vs hippo interaction in St Lucia Estuary

This rare footage was captured by a tour operator from Heritage Tours and Safaris.

A SMALL bull shark swims daringly close to a family of hippos in the St Lucia Estuary.

This rare footage was captured by 30-year-old tour operator, Stacey Farrell from Heritage Tours and Safaris.

The video was uploaded to YouTube on Wednesday this week.

‘During a hippo and crocodile safari on the St Lucia Estuary, we spotted a small bull – zambezi – shark swimming close to the hippo family. I stopped the boat along the bank as we were watching the pod of hippo return to the water’, said Farrell.

Seeing bull sharks in the estuary is a common sight as this is where females will have their babies.

‘Due to the hippo defecating in the water there are generally a lot of fish between the hippos, so it would be the best place for the shark to be looking for a snack. The water was very muddy and the shark started bumping into the hippo which caused them to start attacking the shark. The shark was much faster and managed to get away at the last second,’ Farrell added.

 

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