CHILLING drone footage reveals how hard it is to see sharks prowling off the Australian coast as a beast appears hidden from sight. Aussie snapper Sean Scott has left internet users stunned after sharing the clip from the town of Esperance with the caption “can you see the shark?”. Instagram/ australias_outbackSocial media users have struggled to spot the shark in the clip[/caption] View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sean Scott (@australias_outback) The viral footage appears to show the beautiful blue water peacefully moving in waves from above. But for a brief moment, the outline of a shark can be seen propelling through the sea. Many viewers, however, have been left convinced that the video doesn’t show a shark as they struggle spot the creature. Commenting on Instagram, one wrote: “There’s no shark. We’ve been baited.” Another said: “I’ve looked so hard that now every dark shadow looks like a shark. No idea.” A third responded: “I finally saw it, took my 100 screenshots to spot it but I did.” Most read in The Sun WHAT A BOOB Camilla Cabello accidentally flashes a boob live on The One Show 'i can't win' Vicky Pattison QUITS social media to escape 'toxicity' in emotional post TV LEGEND DEAD Open All Hours and EastEnders star Lynda Baron dies aged 82 SOAP SWAP EastEnders legend joins Hollyoaks as scheming new supervillain DRESSING DOWN Man Utd dressing room rift as bitter player brands team-mate 'teacher's pet' DOUBLE TAKE I’m a catfish and my glowup is so extreme people say it’s the best they’ve seen It comes after a Brit diving instructor was mauled to death by a 15ft great white shark in Australia just days before safety lines were due to be installed. Simon Nellist, 35, was killed by the predator just 150m away from the beach at Buchan Point, near Little Bay in Sydney, in the first fatal attack in the area in nearly 60 years. Witnesses said they heard the victim yell out for help in desperation as the shark pounced in February. The great white allegedly “attacked vertically” before dragging the man’s body out of the ocean. Expert Lawrence Chlebeck said that the ferocious shark probably mistook the swimmer – reportedly wearing a wetsuit – for a seal when it launched and attacked the Brit. It came just three months after another Brit Paul Millachip was attacked and killed off the coast of Western Australia. The 57-year-old was dragged underwater by a 14ft great white when he was killed in front of his horrified family. Simon was a lover of the ocean spoke out against shark nets and drum lines, which he said indiscriminately “all kinds of marine life every year”. Instagram/ australias_outbackThe beast can be seen briefly at the bottom left of the footage[/caption]