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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Experts had to put a large shark to sleep off the Yorkshire Coast.
These buggers swim ever closer to our shores probably because of sea temperatures rising. Either that or more food found in shallower waters. I no longer swim in the sea. Too risky.... |
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over a year ago
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"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
If you're swimming that far out to encounter one, the tail is the least of your worries"
The Kraken for one! |
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"Experts had to put a large shark to sleep off the Yorkshire Coast.
These buggers swim ever closer to our shores probably because of sea temperatures rising. Either that or more food found in shallower waters. I no longer swim in the sea. Too risky...."
...and yet people survive when swimming in oceans where they are found in abundance daily. |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"Experts had to put a large shark to sleep off the Yorkshire Coast.
These buggers swim ever closer to our shores probably because of sea temperatures rising. Either that or more food found in shallower waters. I no longer swim in the sea. Too risky...." you have more chance of being killed by a heard of cattle than you do being bitten by a shark |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Experts had to put a large shark to sleep off the Yorkshire Coast.
These buggers swim ever closer to our shores probably because of sea temperatures rising. Either that or more food found in shallower waters. I no longer swim in the sea. Too risky....you have more chance of being killed by a heard of cattle than you do being bitten by a shark "
Herds of cattle swimming off the Yorkshire Coast.... ? Well I never, the things you learn on Fab |
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"Experts had to put a large shark to sleep off the Yorkshire Coast.
These buggers swim ever closer to our shores probably because of sea temperatures rising. Either that or more food found in shallower waters. I no longer swim in the sea. Too risky....you have more chance of being killed by a heard of cattle than you do being bitten by a shark
Herds of cattle swimming off the Yorkshire Coast.... ? Well I never, the things you learn on Fab "
Incredible, herds of carnivorous cows swimming off the Yorkshire coast?! Anyone got any videos? |
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I've never heard of one one the east coast before, I know they move down the west coast and you can swim with them off Cornwall ( second biggest fish in the sea ).
Only worry if seals are close by....big things like to eat seals |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Experts had to put a large shark to sleep off the Yorkshire Coast.
These buggers swim ever closer to our shores probably because of sea temperatures rising. Either that or more food found in shallower waters. I no longer swim in the sea. Too risky....you have more chance of being killed by a heard of cattle than you do being bitten by a shark "
No. I know the dangers of cattle. I stay well clear of any cattle. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
Basking sharks aren't vegetarian "
Of course they are vegetarian,
They only eat plankton I am told |
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"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
Basking sharks aren't vegetarian
Of course they are vegetarian,
They only eat plankton I am told "
Plankton isnt a vegetable Tom |
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"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
Basking sharks aren't vegetarian
Of course they are vegetarian,
They only eat plankton I am told
Plankton isnt a vegetable Tom"
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
Basking sharks aren't vegetarian
Of course they are vegetarian,
They only eat plankton I am told
Plankton isnt a vegetable Tom
Face ... palm "
Well if plankton are animals then that's worrying.. every time we swim in the sea and injest seawater then we are eating animals.. and Basking sharks are carnivores then... |
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By *xmfrvnMan
over a year ago
Stoke-on-Trent |
"This one was very big and close to the shore.. see one and others lurking and who knows what type of their intentions "
Sharks are know for there SINISTER INTENTIONS lyk SEDUCING MENS WIFES and MUGGING them NOT just survival as some NATURGANDA would have you believe WAKE UP SHEEPLE |
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By *arksxMan
over a year ago
Leicester / London |
"Experts had to put a large shark to sleep off the Yorkshire Coast.
These buggers swim ever closer to our shores probably because of sea temperatures rising. Either that or more food found in shallower waters. I no longer swim in the sea. Too risky...."
Let me guess...the eu planted it to sabotage fishing negotiations as part of brexit |
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
Was fishing off the Welsh coast with a friend in a six foot dingy.
A basking shark swam by about ten feet away, first thing that came to mind was, “we need a bigger boat”.
They are enormous. |
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"More ants kill people per year than sharks.
Moley has an ant phobia
Ants kill people... Really ?
About 30 people a year. Yeah they can kill."
Ant Music - Adam & The Ants
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm9drIwmmU4 |
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"Experts had to put a large shark to sleep off the Yorkshire Coast.
These buggers swim ever closer to our shores probably because of sea temperatures rising. Either that or more food found in shallower waters. I no longer swim in the sea. Too risky....you have more chance of being killed by a heard of cattle than you do being bitten by a shark "
They found a herd of cattle in the sea of Yorkshire? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Was fishing off the Welsh coast with a friend in a six foot dingy.
A basking shark swam by about ten feet away, first thing that came to mind was, “we need a bigger boat”.
They are enormous."
Did it attack ? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"I've seen basking sharks up close, magnificent and harmless but I wouldn't want to be in the water with one nearby"
Why not?
I will guess that one swish of its tail that it can kill....
Better encouraged to go to deeper waters... |
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By *xmfrvnMan
over a year ago
Stoke-on-Trent |
"More ants kill people per year than sharks.
Moley has an ant phobia
Ants kill people... Really ?
About 30 people a year. Yeah they can kill.
How the hell do they do that ?"
Some are strongly venomous & have incredibly painful bites like the bullet ant. I don't think the venom is deadly from just one - there's a guy who intentionally allowed various insects to sting him & rated/ranked them - but I'd imagine disturbing a nest would get them swarming all over you, so if a huge amount of venom didn't kill you, the pain probably would. |
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"I've seen basking sharks up close, magnificent and harmless but I wouldn't want to be in the water with one nearby
Why not?
I will guess that one swish of its tail that it can kill....
Better encouraged to go to deeper waters... "
It's a big beastie, could hurt you without knowing, it would scare the pants off me |
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"More ants kill people per year than sharks.
Moley has an ant phobia
Ants kill people... Really ?
About 30 people a year. Yeah they can kill.
How the hell do they do that ?
Some are strongly venomous & have incredibly painful bites like the bullet ant. I don't think the venom is deadly from just one - there's a guy who intentionally allowed various insects to sting him & rated/ranked them - but I'd imagine disturbing a nest would get them swarming all over you, so if a huge amount of venom didn't kill you, the pain probably would. "
Oh what was the guys name again???
I will need to Google it. His show was taken off the discovery channel as it was deemed to graphic.
I'm sure the shows are on YouTube.
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"I've seen basking sharks up close, magnificent and harmless but I wouldn't want to be in the water with one nearby
Why not?
I will guess that one swish of its tail that it can kill....
Better encouraged to go to deeper waters... " To this day Naturalists/researchers do not know exactly where they go to too breed.. I once saw one from some cliff tops in the sea off the southern Irish coast. |
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"I've seen basking sharks up close, magnificent and harmless but I wouldn't want to be in the water with one nearby
Why not?
I will guess that one swish of its tail that it can kill....
Better encouraged to go to deeper waters... To this day Naturalists/researchers do not know exactly where they go to too breed.. I once saw one from some cliff tops in the sea off the southern Irish coast."
They go to bed to breed, if you see them in the woods it's dogging that's probably mostly dog fish though |
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"I've seen basking sharks up close, magnificent and harmless but I wouldn't want to be in the water with one nearby
Why not?
I will guess that one swish of its tail that it can kill....
Better encouraged to go to deeper waters... To this day Naturalists/researchers do not know exactly where they go to too breed.. I once saw one from some cliff tops in the sea off the southern Irish coast.
They go to bed to breed, if you see them in the woods it's dogging that's probably mostly dog fish though" |
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By *xmfrvnMan
over a year ago
Stoke-on-Trent |
"There are no killer Ants in the UK...
Stop scaring people but there are huge sharks in our waters...
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Nobody was saying they were in the UK.
However, anything in large enough volume is deadly.
Such as water.
You're far more likely to drown swimming in the sea than get a gumjob from a docile shark.
This isn't an issue for you to worry about. |
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By *xmfrvnMan
over a year ago
Stoke-on-Trent |
"But I do worry...
I see packed beaches and people paddling off Southend and Clacton...
Who knows what buggers lurk beneath those waves "
That's always been true though, where do you think cthulhu lives?
As you were. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"It was a basking shark. Calm down Tom
Seriously? We regularly have some that accidentally tip fishing boats they are so huge! Soft as warm butter the great giants! "
But they tip the boats . Wankie x |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
"It was a basking shark. Calm down Tom
Seriously? We regularly have some that accidentally tip fishing boats they are so huge! Soft as warm butter the great giants!
But they tip the boats . Wankie x"
Only accidentally Tom, no fisherman has gone missing due to accidental bumpage lol, might if lost the boat but heyho, build another |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"It was a basking shark. Calm down Tom
Seriously? We regularly have some that accidentally tip fishing boats they are so huge! Soft as warm butter the great giants!
But they tip the boats . Wankie x
Only accidentally Tom, no fisherman has gone missing due to accidental bumpage lol, might if lost the boat but heyho, build another"
I get your drift but worrying to see a monster twice the size of your boat...
In the same way.... |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
"It was a basking shark. Calm down Tom
Seriously? We regularly have some that accidentally tip fishing boats they are so huge! Soft as warm butter the great giants!
But they tip the boats . Wankie x
Only accidentally Tom, no fisherman has gone missing due to accidental bumpage lol, might if lost the boat but heyho, build another
I get your drift but worrying to see a monster twice the size of your boat...
In the same way.... "
I ain't gonna lie, first time I fucking shit my self at the dark thing bigger then my 18ft dory boat next to us! But then its gob opened and it's like "aww it's a basking shark, its majestic" and its mouth is soooooo big......and it filters the smallest stuff out the water to eat........poor thing has to eat non stop......I want to be a basking shark, only I would stay here rather then visit your shores hahahahahahaha |
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"It was a basking shark. Calm down Tom
Seriously? We regularly have some that accidentally tip fishing boats they are so huge! Soft as warm butter the great giants!
But they tip the boats . Wankie x
Only accidentally Tom, no fisherman has gone missing due to accidental bumpage lol, might if lost the boat but heyho, build another
I get your drift but worrying to see a monster twice the size of your boat...
In the same way.... "
Or wonder at the miracle of nature. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"To he honest Tom its them jellyfish you need to worry about, not the baskings"
Wankie.. I see jellyfish washed up and feel sorry for them ..now they are majestic creatures.. I compare them to women... They have a sting to them |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"To he honest Tom its them jellyfish you need to worry about, not the baskings
Wankie.. I see jellyfish washed up and feel sorry for them ..now they are majestic creatures.. I compare them to women... They have a sting to them
You mainland people are hilarious
If there is 1 jellyfish here we know full well it's about to become a plague of them that invade the waters around my island, almost like a wall of GIANT orbies stopping the ships etc, unlike the baskings, stingray, conger eels, dolphins and even the odd whale that really don't want to be an issue, the March of the jellyfish army is second only to China "
Seriously... Surely they don't stop ships... Not having that one.. |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
"To he honest Tom its them jellyfish you need to worry about, not the baskings
Wankie.. I see jellyfish washed up and feel sorry for them ..now they are majestic creatures.. I compare them to women... They have a sting to them
You mainland people are hilarious
If there is 1 jellyfish here we know full well it's about to become a plague of them that invade the waters around my island, almost like a wall of GIANT orbies stopping the ships etc, unlike the baskings, stingray, conger eels, dolphins and even the odd whale that really don't want to be an issue, the March of the jellyfish army is second only to China
Seriously... Surely they don't stop ships... Not having that one.. "
Well they probs wouldn't stop the flag ship cruise liners we have/have had here at the moment, but a few years ago they caused major issue for the smaller rfa ships etc! No one could get closer then 3 meters to the water due to the sheer massive amounts of jellyfish corpses, it was horrid!
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"To he honest Tom its them jellyfish you need to worry about, not the baskings
Wankie.. I see jellyfish washed up and feel sorry for them ..now they are majestic creatures.. I compare them to women... They have a sting to them
You mainland people are hilarious
If there is 1 jellyfish here we know full well it's about to become a plague of them that invade the waters around my island, almost like a wall of GIANT orbies stopping the ships etc, unlike the baskings, stingray, conger eels, dolphins and even the odd whale that really don't want to be an issue, the March of the jellyfish army is second only to China
Seriously... Surely they don't stop ships... Not having that one..
Well they probs wouldn't stop the flag ship cruise liners we have/have had here at the moment, but a few years ago they caused major issue for the smaller rfa ships etc! No one could get closer then 3 meters to the water due to the sheer massive amounts of jellyfish corpses, it was horrid!
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Blimey.. I hear lots of cruise ships moored up inactive... |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
"To he honest Tom its them jellyfish you need to worry about, not the baskings
Wankie.. I see jellyfish washed up and feel sorry for them ..now they are majestic creatures.. I compare them to women... They have a sting to them
You mainland people are hilarious
If there is 1 jellyfish here we know full well it's about to become a plague of them that invade the waters around my island, almost like a wall of GIANT orbies stopping the ships etc, unlike the baskings, stingray, conger eels, dolphins and even the odd whale that really don't want to be an issue, the March of the jellyfish army is second only to China
Seriously... Surely they don't stop ships... Not having that one..
Well they probs wouldn't stop the flag ship cruise liners we have/have had here at the moment, but a few years ago they caused major issue for the smaller rfa ships etc! No one could get closer then 3 meters to the water due to the sheer massive amounts of jellyfish corpses, it was horrid!
Blimey.. I hear lots of cruise ships moored up inactive..."
We have had Aurora, Ventura, oceana, then the giants, queen Mary and Elizabeth all moored up, along with many others during "lockdown". Adding to my scenery lol |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"To he honest Tom its them jellyfish you need to worry about, not the baskings
Wankie.. I see jellyfish washed up and feel sorry for them ..now they are majestic creatures.. I compare them to women... They have a sting to them
You mainland people are hilarious
If there is 1 jellyfish here we know full well it's about to become a plague of them that invade the waters around my island, almost like a wall of GIANT orbies stopping the ships etc, unlike the baskings, stingray, conger eels, dolphins and even the odd whale that really don't want to be an issue, the March of the jellyfish army is second only to China
Seriously... Surely they don't stop ships... Not having that one..
Well they probs wouldn't stop the flag ship cruise liners we have/have had here at the moment, but a few years ago they caused major issue for the smaller rfa ships etc! No one could get closer then 3 meters to the water due to the sheer massive amounts of jellyfish corpses, it was horrid!
Blimey.. I hear lots of cruise ships moored up inactive...
We have had Aurora, Ventura, oceana, then the giants, queen Mary and Elizabeth all moored up, along with many others during "lockdown". Adding to my scenery lol"
Where do the crew go... |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
"To he honest Tom its them jellyfish you need to worry about, not the baskings
Wankie.. I see jellyfish washed up and feel sorry for them ..now they are majestic creatures.. I compare them to women... They have a sting to them
You mainland people are hilarious
If there is 1 jellyfish here we know full well it's about to become a plague of them that invade the waters around my island, almost like a wall of GIANT orbies stopping the ships etc, unlike the baskings, stingray, conger eels, dolphins and even the odd whale that really don't want to be an issue, the March of the jellyfish army is second only to China
Seriously... Surely they don't stop ships... Not having that one..
Well they probs wouldn't stop the flag ship cruise liners we have/have had here at the moment, but a few years ago they caused major issue for the smaller rfa ships etc! No one could get closer then 3 meters to the water due to the sheer massive amounts of jellyfish corpses, it was horrid!
Blimey.. I hear lots of cruise ships moored up inactive...
We have had Aurora, Ventura, oceana, then the giants, queen Mary and Elizabeth all moored up, along with many others during "lockdown". Adding to my scenery lol
Where do the crew go... "
They have to stay onboard. Really sad, at work we had to sort out and deal with crew hanging themselves whilst stuck in the bay. Happened twice I know of, and it's not uncommon for cruise ship crew |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
"Are there any Whales in Wales?
Doubt it ace, unless they are of the woolley kind?
As a Derby County fan, I'm a member of the Sheepshag Army
Up the Rams "
Hahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaahah |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
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And if that lighting strikes your house...who knows.. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
And if that lighting strikes your house...who knows.."
Well they are lightning quick..
I can't see me in seawater again..
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Creatures of the deep... unpredictable and dangerous |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Shark attack on humans are incredibly rare. The movie Jaws whipped up a frenzy of fear about them which is not warranted. "
It's the jellyfish that you need to worry about |
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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
the abyss |
"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
And if that lighting strikes your house...who knows..
Well they are lightning quick..
I can't see me in seawater again..
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Creatures of the deep... unpredictable and dangerous "
Personally I'd say humans were more unpredictable and dangerous!! |
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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago
Scotland - Aberdeen |
"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
And if that lighting strikes your house...who knows..
Well they are lightning quick..
I can't see me in seawater again..
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Creatures of the deep... unpredictable and dangerous
Personally I'd say humans were more unpredictable and dangerous!! " As has been shown in recent months!!
It was in the sea where it belongs, if we interfere with them and get hurt? whose fault is that? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
And if that lighting strikes your house...who knows..
Well they are lightning quick..
I can't see me in seawater again..
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Creatures of the deep... unpredictable and dangerous
Personally I'd say humans were more unpredictable and dangerous!! As has been shown in recent months!!
It was in the sea where it belongs, if we interfere with them and get hurt? whose fault is that? "
The shark obviously...
Sharks do not own the sea.. they share it with others... |
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By *xmfrvnMan
over a year ago
Stoke-on-Trent |
"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
And if that lighting strikes your house...who knows..
Well they are lightning quick..
I can't see me in seawater again..
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Creatures of the deep... unpredictable and dangerous
Personally I'd say humans were more unpredictable and dangerous!! As has been shown in recent months!!
It was in the sea where it belongs, if we interfere with them and get hurt? whose fault is that?
The shark obviously...
Sharks do not own the sea.. they share it with others..."
Selfish bastards |
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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
the abyss |
"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
And if that lighting strikes your house...who knows..
Well they are lightning quick..
I can't see me in seawater again..
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Creatures of the deep... unpredictable and dangerous
Personally I'd say humans were more unpredictable and dangerous!! As has been shown in recent months!!
It was in the sea where it belongs, if we interfere with them and get hurt? whose fault is that?
The shark obviously...
Sharks do not own the sea.. they share it with others..."
You're seriously saying the shark would be the one at fault? Thats like saying someone entering your home, that you haven't invited, has right of way
At the end of the day, sharks are predators - if you look tasty their going to eat you! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
And if that lighting strikes your house...who knows..
Well they are lightning quick..
I can't see me in seawater again..
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Creatures of the deep... unpredictable and dangerous
Personally I'd say humans were more unpredictable and dangerous!! As has been shown in recent months!!
It was in the sea where it belongs, if we interfere with them and get hurt? whose fault is that?
The shark obviously...
Sharks do not own the sea.. they share it with others...
You're seriously saying the shark would be the one at fault? Thats like saying someone entering your home, that you haven't invited, has right of way
At the end of the day, sharks are predators - if you look tasty their going to eat you! "
And let's be thankful they cabt walk out the water into our world |
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By *xmfrvnMan
over a year ago
Stoke-on-Trent |
"It might have been a vegetarian shark but one swish off that tail and it could have been curtains.
And if that lighting strikes your house...who knows..
Well they are lightning quick..
I can't see me in seawater again..
.
Creatures of the deep... unpredictable and dangerous
Personally I'd say humans were more unpredictable and dangerous!! As has been shown in recent months!!
It was in the sea where it belongs, if we interfere with them and get hurt? whose fault is that?
The shark obviously...
Sharks do not own the sea.. they share it with others...
You're seriously saying the shark would be the one at fault? Thats like saying someone entering your home, that you haven't invited, has right of way
At the end of the day, sharks are predators - if you look tasty their going to eat you! "
Even if you don't look tasty, just interesting, they haven't got hands to explore with, just huge sharp tetth. But I guess that's scaremongering. |
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