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(^Sharknado so wins the internet tonight...but technically it would be a waterspout or hurricane when over water. Shark Waterspout ;) )
The GW behavior is still trying to be figured out by scientists. They migrate a long way and are a bit random: https://www.wired.com/2013/12/secret-lives-great-white-sharks/ http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1566266253.jpg |
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Eww yuck, I don't like sharks. I'm allergic to them, I come out in bites.
My dog is facinated by them. We found one, one day that got stuck in the surf and washed up on the beach. We carried it back in to the sea but he's been wading around in the sea each morning for a long time hoping to see his friend :rolleyes: |
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I think the claim to fame here is despite so many bites....we've never suffered any deaths. So that's gotta be a positive, eh? :p |
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Best Les |
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I'm at the beach right now... so this is a timely thread. https://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Shark-Teeth |
Back on topic.
Sharks for the most part are lazy. I've dove with them dozens of times. Rub my tummy like a puppy dog they say. Seeing a school of hammerhead during a dive is my dream bucket list. Personally, my biggest is swimming with 13 foot Tiger Sharks in Beqa Lagoon Fiji (pronounced Beeng-ga ) you are surround by dozens of them lazy puppy dogs. see for yourself. done this dive many times. It's surreal, but totally safe. https://youtu.be/0E23TM7VDkU?t=18 Facts: What are the odds of being bitten by a shark? The odds of getting attacked and killed by a shark are 1 in 4 million Kids choking on a balloon kills more. While us nanny People are killing sharks globally at about 12,000 an hour. 100 million a year. Sharks are a sign of a health reef. any serious questions, I'll be glad to share personal experiences, including my one "tense" moment eye to eye with a shark 10 feet from me, and it was interesting. He DID NOT like it when my Camera Strobe fired. They're very sensitive to electrical charge. 90% of surfer attacks, are typically in murky water at dawn or dusk, when a Surfer paddling out on his board does totally look like a turtle. tasty. Want real info? https://www.sharksider.com/know-dangerous-shark%E2%80%A8/ |
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If you don't like being at the top of the food chain, that's your bidness. Not that there's anything wrong with that. I generally go out of my way to stay on top. |
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Orcas are often friendly to humans but in the past they had a habit of bumping ice floes to knock the Inuit into the water for food.
Dolphins are your buddies - they hate sharks, will kill them if they can, and will play with humans. I always thought a fun wetsuit design would be to put big white patches on it like a killer whale - give the sharks something to look at & think about... |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_whales_of_Eden,_New_South_Wales A friend and I had a large male go fully SeaWorld on us, leaping out of the water between us and belly wacking to announce his very impressive arrival, then charging around us in high speed circles, described by a 4ft tall fin, herding us. He had a lady friend with him and apparently he wanted the room. Another beautiful remote location, we climbed onto the rocks and watched them frolic. It was fantastic. |
I love sharks. Went fishing yesterday on a buddies boat about 10 miles off So Cal and we were talking about doing some shark fishing.
Keith Poe lives nearby and is shark tagger. Stopped by his house one day to check out some big White shark teeth marks on his boat. He has been on shark week the last couple years with the Mako shows. SharkTagger.com is his site. He posts a lot of videos on his facebook page. Sample video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjW6qf1yLu4 |
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Cheap Entertainment.............even for the "poor" people who hang out on A PORSCHE website and have been bothered enough to post 13,474 times. I can't imagine your agony
Big Glass bowl at Goodwill $2.00 3 gold fish at pet store $.50 cents For less than a AM/PM hotdog and coke , put in on a counter and you've got free priceless entertainment. P.S, I'll paypal you the $2.50 if needed. |
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And oh, yeah - Mr. Heap has the salt water fish tank to die for. Woefully short on sharks and orcas, however. Never fear, though, Mr. Heap is a card-carrying Master Diver (and master baiter) in 3/4 of this planet's Third World ocean front countries. He can take you down and show you sharks - literally nose to nose. Assuming you can afford to do so, of course. :D |
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'legends' or oral histories of the Inuit, then of Euro- mariers written records date from expeditions in the early 1900s small boats have been destroyed - not whale boats but recently - maybe they got too close to the kids a surfer got bit in the 1960s or 70s - maybe he looked like a seal Orcas are highly intelligent - more than humans by some criteria, but don't expect all Orcas to welcome you as a friend or be your pet |
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That said, I have actually laid my hands on wild orcas, who really didn't seem to care. But, yes, they had plenty of stories of kayaks being flipped. What is notable, though, is that once its poor former occupant was in the water, nothing else happened. They never "attack", apparently, once they have made their point. |
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