I can see how you would be confused by this, but the answer is really quite simple. The shark wasn't mature enough to be put in captivity. It was put in too small of a pool that didn't mimic its surrounings. There was not enough room nor oxygen in the tank. The shark was probably also confused on what was going on, so was unable to save itself.
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Yes, the "Jaws" movies follow a chronological order in their release and storyline. The original "Jaws" was released in 1975, followed by "Jaws 2" in 1978, "Jaws 3-D" in 1983, and "Jaws: The Revenge" in 1987. Each sequel continues the story of the shark attacks, although the connections between the films become increasingly tenuous as the series progresses.
Jaws 2 was electrocuted at sea by Cheif Brody by fedding it the under water power line Jaws three was blown up by a grenade lodged in its mouth Jaws the revenge; after embedding a device in the sharks skin it was blown up with electromagnet pulse but I think the generator in the sharks mouth was stabbed, causing it to explode jaws 1 chief brody put a air tang in the shark mouth then shot it and the shark blew up
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It didn't. They blew up the shark in the original Jaws. In Jaws: The Revenge, the shark is impaled upon the bow of the ship. At the bow of the ship, there was this long spike thing, and the shark jumped out of the water and was impaled upon it.
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its not a real shark and cannot die
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Some good ones are: All the Jaws,
Chief Martin Brody has been the shark killer in the first two Jaws movies. So the answer is probably Chief Martin Brody.
Shark Jaws happened in 1975.
The shark in jaws was not real it was mechanical
Shark Jaws was created in 1975-02.
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Not in any of the movies. Godzilla is 40 stories tall, and even though Jaws is huge, Godzilla would just rip the shark in half.
Yes, the "Jaws" movies follow a chronological order in their release and storyline. The original "Jaws" was released in 1975, followed by "Jaws 2" in 1978, "Jaws 3-D" in 1983, and "Jaws: The Revenge" in 1987. Each sequel continues the story of the shark attacks, although the connections between the films become increasingly tenuous as the series progresses.