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Sharks, the bad boys of the sea?
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over a year ago
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Baby shark do do do
On a more serious note my 9 year old loves sharks especially the megaldon he often sits and watches stuff on you tube about them other times it’s some tripe called sis and bro those kids are super annoying
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"Killers whales are underrated they kill Sharks" and there name is the wrong way round from the translations there actually called whale killer as they hunt whales
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"Baby shark do do do
On a more serious note my 9 year old loves sharks especially the megaldon he often sits and watches stuff on you tube about them other times it’s some tripe called sis and bro those kids are super annoying
Mrscxxx "
Be warned, he may never grow out of the shark phase, I never did. Got to love the megladon. The Steve Alten meg series of books may be great for him when he's a little bit older. |
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"Killers whales are underrated they kill Sharksand there name is the wrong way round from the translations there actually called whale killer as they hunt whales"
Interesting fact, the killer whale is actually a dolphin, so the name whale killer does make sense. |
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"Killers whales are underrated they kill Sharksand there name is the wrong way round from the translations there actually called whale killer as they hunt whales
Interesting fact, the killer whale is actually a dolphin, so the name whale killer does make sense." thats the point it was translated wrong |
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"Got to admit I do quite like sharks. Not quite so showy as dolphins but very relaxing to watch. Anyone ever visited Sea life centre in Blackpool, the shark tank is awesome."
I'm sure I've been to the sealife centre there, sadly not for many years |
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Sharks are the psycho frenzy killers of the ocean.
Now Orcas they are some serious methodical, calculating, tactical bad boys of the sea.
Ever seen how these guys hunt and kill? Creating waves to knock seals off of ice. Placing themselves over the blow hole of whales so they can drown them. |
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I love sharks, I think they're amazing animals. Completely misunderstood by most. Misrepresented as mindless human killing machines thanks to Hollywood.
Great White cage diving in SA will be the memory I shall take to my grave. |
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"Sharks simultaneously fascinate and terrify me.
Have you seen Deep Blue?
She’s the largest Great White ever filmed in the wild......and even has her own Twitter account "
I have seen her yes , and i do get what you mean about them being fascinating and terrifying at the same time. |
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"I bet that was an amazing experience, id love to go to south africa to see them breach out of the water."
We never got to witness breaching, but under the surface, met a couple of 17-18ft animals. The water is always murky as hell so they almost appear from nowhere. Gliding majestically, while looking every inch the death they can bring if they get the urge. |
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"I love sharks they are such beautiful creatures and one of the oldest species on the earth
Yes, been here for over 300 million years, and sadly we could be the ones to wipe them out "
Yes just for a dorsal fin |
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"They are fascinating. My mind was blown the other year when scientists determined that one particular Greenland shark was about 400 years old!"
Theres been an article turn up this week of a greenland shark that they say may be up to 512 years old, he doesnt look a day over 200 |
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