no matter what kind of animal / mammal, ya just don't phuck around with Mother natures Kid'z ~
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Play stupid games, win stupid prizes...no matter what kind of animal / mammal, ya just don't phuck around with Mother natures Kid'z ~
Here's my story- we were on the Hermosa Beach Pier. On one of the fish cleaning tables was a fair sized thresher shark, about 4-5 feet, plus the tail which was another 4 feet. My buddy starts poking its side. He does it a few times, pushing his finger into it robustly to ensure it was dead. Then he goes, "Hey guys, check this out." He proceeds to grab the snout and open its mouth, at which point the shark starts thrashing and snapping its jaws. Luckily my freind got his hand out of the way. It could have been ugly.So years ago I was snorkeling with a friend off the coast at a certain reef and a Leopard shark cruises by and I swam down and reached out and touched his tail. He swam off. My buddy tells me later that he knew a guy who grabbed a Leopard shark's tail like that and the shark turned around and bit him in the hand, shredded a finger which is now a stump.
What's up with that shark attack near San Antonio?See where shark attacks are happening across the US | CNN
In the last 30 years, global unprovoked shark attacks have on average trended upward.www.cnn.com
I remember a video that recounted when shark researchers were following an electronic tracking device and were amazed when the shark (great white) seemed to be swimming up the Ballona Creek. They got really excited. NO great white had ever been observed going up a fresh water stream.What's up with that shark attack near San Antonio?
That looks like a loooong ass way up a river. Bull shark, I'm assuming?
I bet that dude was surprised.
Holy sh!t, that's terrifying! You were in the cage filming?Here's a little video I made of my trip to Isla Guadalupe last year. Headed back down there this September for trip #10. Stoked.
Check out the look she gave me at 2:36
The dolphins know whose who.Swimmers bitten in string of dolphin attacks at Sea of Japan beaches - The Mainichi
FUKUI -- A dolphin has bitten several swimmers in Fukui Prefecture along the Sea of Japan, with the latest attack occurring on Aug. 13, despite effortmainichi.jp
I have an old Cousteau book "Shark: Splendid Savage of the Sea" in which they nicknamed the Oceanic Whitetip "Lord of the Long Arms". Crew treated them with much respect. I wonder if any of the divers recognized the species.