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have to be one of the ugliest animals ever made!!
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Au contraire! Take a look at some profiles...
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whay ?
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I Whales
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Sharks are amazing, beautiful creatures. What might be ugly to you, is an amazing evolution of form and function...
People are much more ugly in my mind. . . |
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Sharks are amazing, beautiful creatures. What might be ugly to you, is an amazing evolution of form and function... People are much more ugly in my mind. . . |
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We're gonna need a bigger boat...
Sharks rock! |
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They feel like sandpaper...no likey!
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Au contraire! Take a look at some profiles... |
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I'm terrified of sharks! They confuse people with seals |
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The sandpaper you feel is actually a sharks denticles. These are designed for smooth drag when moving through the water. They only feel like sandpaper when you rub them the wrong way. Going with the grain, a shark is almost smooth to the touch...
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I'm terrified of sharks! They confuse people with seals They don't, actually. New research has shown that the great whites that "attack" humans surfing is not because they look like seals, but because they are in the seals' environment and the sharks are "testing" to see what the "new" animal is. Sharks that have attacked humans in this setting before, don't do so a second time because they "learn" what it is. |
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I'm terrified of sharks! They confuse people with seals They don't, actually. New research has shown that the great whites that "attack" humans surfing is not because they look like seals, but because they are in the seals' environment and the sharks are "testing" to see what the "new" animal is. Sharks that have attacked humans in this setting before, don't do so a second time because they "learn" what it is. Last time I met a Shark he was testing a big rock at the Jetties beside me where I was swimming I was only 10 and never forgot the sound of his teeth on that rock (UGH) I'm gonna have nightmares. |
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The sandpaper you feel is actually a sharks denticles. These are designed for smooth drag when moving through the water. They only feel like sandpaper when you rub them the wrong way. Going with the grain, a shark is almost smooth to the touch... Hi ya (((Jace)) |
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<---------------- Doesn't Swim in the Gulf anymore incase they try to test her. |
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As a general rule, sharks are curious first, afraid second, mean third.
Not likely the shark was trying to "eat" the rocks. They'll often rub against such objects to get to an "itch". Even their teeth, yes. Most likely it was in shallow water and reacted as such to free itself. |
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I love sharks.. I find them beautiful and graceful in most ways... They are also the only species of animal still around after over 400 million years..
Now do I wanna swim with one? Not so much.... |
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Au contraire! Take a look at some profiles... oops i spilled my drink |
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The sandpaper you feel is actually a sharks denticles. These are designed for smooth drag when moving through the water. They only feel like sandpaper when you rub them the wrong way. Going with the grain, a shark is almost smooth to the touch... Hi ya (((Jace)) I'm a passionate guy when it comes to sharks. (= |
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