TikTok shows massive shark chasing a seal in Mornington Peninsula bay popular with swimmers

Insane footage shows a massive shark aggressively thrashing in the water while chasing a seal in a Melbourne bay popular with swimmers

  • Massive bronze whaler filmed chasing its prey in Victoria’s Port Phillip Bay
  • Group of men on their boat filmed extraordinary encounter in waters off Portsea
  • Heard in the footage claiming they’ve never seen a shark so big in popular bay

Astonishing footage has emerged of a shark hunting down a seal near a popular swimming spot off Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.

A group of mates enjoying a day on a boat filmed the encounter with a bronze whaler that was violently thrashing around just metres away from them off Portsea on the weekend.

‘Oh my God! Dad, stop, stop!’ a man is heard exclaiming in the footage. ‘It’s chasing a seal! Oh my God! Holy moly, this is crazy!’

The bronze whaler (pictured) is seen swimming in Port Phillip Bay off Victoria's Mornington Peninsula

The bronze whaler (pictured) is seen swimming in Port Phillip Bay off Victoria's Mornington Peninsula

The men were shocked as to just how big the shark (pictured)  was when it got closer to the boat

The men were shocked as to just how big the shark (pictured)  was when it got closer to the boat

A group of men enjoying a day on Port Phillip Bay filmed their encounter with  a shark as it aggressively chased its prey

The men get a better look at just how big the predator is as the shark swims closer to the boat while chasing its prey.

‘What is this! Oh my God, that’s massive!’ the man excitedly says. ‘It’s right there!’

Another mate suggested the shark may be chasing fish rather than a seal.

‘Well, whatever it is, it’s chasing it,’ the first man replies. 

Another video shows the men’s horror as the shark closes in on the boat. 

The shark (pictured) ducked in and out of the water as it hunted  down its prey

The shark (pictured) ducked in and out of the water as it hunted  down its prey

The men heard in the footage are heard exclaiming they'd never seen a bronzed whaler (pictured) so big

The men heard in the footage are heard exclaiming they'd never seen a bronzed whaler (pictured) so big

The men are heard exclaiming that they’d never seen a bronze whaler so big

‘Oh s**t, I’ve never seen one that f**king big,’ another man says.

‘That’s enough for me! As long as he stays down there.’ 

Despite their size and aggressive behavior, bronze whalers – also known as copper sharks – aren’t usually a threat to humans.

The species is responsible for just one fatal attack in Australia, at Bunker Bay off Western Australia’s coast in 2011.

The extraordinary footage of the massive shark (pictured) was filmed off Portsea

The extraordinary footage of the massive shark (pictured) was filmed off Portsea

The extraordinary footage of the massive shark (pictured) was filmed off Portsea 

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