Nicknamed "Deep Blue," the great white shark is 20 feet long, and was caught on camera by researcher Maurico Hoyos Padilla off the coast of Mexico's Guadalupe Island. Padilla captured the massive beast in 2013, but the recording has only recently emerged after he found it on his computer.
It shows Deep Blue swimming near a steel cage holding the researchers, who look relatively tiny next to the massive shark. She swims past the cage several times, before bumping against the cage, showing off her razor-sharp teeth to the camera. Deep Blue was believed to be pregnant at the time of the recording.