I must admit, I rewatched with headphones in, so I could hear a lot more clearly the background noises of reactions beyond the bloke filming it. A lot of people crying out, "What the *smile*!" "Oh my god" etc. But one of the cries that sounded a blood curdling faintly in the background, I am wondering if it was the last screams of the swimmer, before the shark grabbed him for it's second or third mouthful.
That was how i saw and heard it.
* graphic warning dont read further if you dont like descriptions of real violent death *
It appeared like half a person screaming
Im a farmer, so birth and death are part of my job.
And its very common for some final dramatic life,
In dead things. adrenaline is a very powerful hormone.
Ive been struck-at several times by headless snakes, heard dead cows bellow, and of course, seen headless chooks not so much run around, as fly/flop quite a distance very awkwardly.
Again, laying myself bare,
Im really torn discussing this.
Part of me thinks its macabre, disrespectful, perverse, voyeurism
And part of me thinks it healthy to regard humans as the meat and bone that we are