The influence of music on animals has been reported for many years and has even been tried to get some benefit, such as the use of classical music to stimulate the production of dairy cows .It is an old topic that the music tames the beasts, although this is not always true, as we will see next.
Shark music, a supercurious and dangerous experience
During the filming of a program for the series "Shark Week", Discovery Channel, within the framework of a documentary called "The Shark's Bride", an almost spontaneous experiment was conducted that showed the strange relationship of the white shark with a subgenre of heavy metal, death metal .
Death metal is one of the most extreme trends of heavy metal, associated with violence, political extremism, satanism and other aspects politically incorrect, as the names of some groups reflect is Americans: Morbid Angel , Deicide , Exhumed , Cannibal Corpse , Suffocation or Inmolation .
In the video you can see how they put in the water a sophisticated device to transmit music underwater and then lower a cabin from where a couple of divers will observe the shark.bait turns out to be a piece of the Dark Hysteria group and once it starts to sound, a 4-meter white shark emerges in a threatening attitude.
Does the rapid appearance of the shark imply that Does this species like death metal? Not really, it is known that sharks can perceive and interpret vibrations in the water through a sensory organ that goes from the head to the tail, and the rapid response in this case was due to the fact that this species interpreted the vibrations of death metal like that of fish fighting or in a state of defenselessness, which made him approach in search of an easy prey.
The documentary filmmakers did not know the effects of this music on the sharks, nor that it could work as bait, so they were taken by surprise when this huge specimen appeared, and unintentionally brought a new knowledge about the behavior of this extraordinary and also terrifying species.We leave you with the video:
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