7/6/2015 6:04:29 PM |
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jrocklove5
Palatine, IL
27, joined Sep. 2014
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Get your popcorn your beer and your favorite snack and turn to Discovery Channel tonight ! Shark Week is one of my favorite times I love to sit up here and watch and learn about the Sharks.
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7/6/2015 6:13:55 PM |
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packersbabe920
Green Bay, WI
50, joined Jul. 2013
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I love the movies
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7/6/2015 6:16:46 PM |
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fargolady
Fargo, ND
45, joined Mar. 2014
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You are a day late, it started yesterday.
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7/6/2015 6:17:35 PM |
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jrocklove5
Palatine, IL
27, joined Sep. 2014
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I can't wait to see a great white jump out of water and eat a Seal. I feel bad for the seal but that is nature way.
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7/6/2015 7:55:29 PM |
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dances_in_woods
Henderson, TX
49, joined Mar. 2011
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I've been watching it...they were showing some MASSIVE Great Whites today. Seeing them breach is something else. One today was a good 18ft, it made the diver in the cage look like a dwarf.
I'd be shaking potatoes outta my wetsuit...sheesh
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7/6/2015 8:10:34 PM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
57, joined Dec. 2013
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7/6/2015 8:28:29 PM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
57, joined Dec. 2013
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7/6/2015 8:32:50 PM |
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rightguyforu92
Naperville, IL
36, joined Feb. 2015
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Cool story, dork.
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7/6/2015 8:34:17 PM |
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driver406
Saint Paul, MN
63, joined Oct. 2009
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Did they film it live in North Carolina over the last two weeks? Maybe they should retitle it SHARK CHOW.
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7/6/2015 8:37:04 PM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
57, joined Dec. 2013
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Or Sharks Gone Wild.
We could throw beads at the sharks to eat the idiots..
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7/6/2015 8:40:51 PM |
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bluecougareyes
Chelan, WA
71, joined Nov. 2008
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Real-Life Mega Sharks.
This one with scuba diver in back ground, it has no teeth.
This 'image' is giant basking shark .
At 33 feet long, the basking shark is one of the biggest sharks in the oceans (the biggest is the whale shark). Unlike its toothy brethren, however, it prefers a whale's diet of plankton. It needs that mega-mouth to filter through thousands of gallons of water for yummy microscopic proteins.
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7/6/2015 8:43:46 PM |
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jrocklove5
Palatine, IL
27, joined Sep. 2014
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You are a day late, it started yesterday. I know I was driving home back from Tennessee can't watch TV and drive at the same time sweetheart!
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7/6/2015 8:52:44 PM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
57, joined Dec. 2013
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Real-Life Mega Sharks.
This one with scuba diver in back ground, it has no teeth.
This 'image' is giant basking shark .
At 33 feet long, the basking shark is one of the biggest sharks in the oceans (the biggest is the whale shark). Unlike its toothy brethren, however, it prefers a whale's diet of plankton. It needs that mega-mouth to filter through thousands of gallons of water for yummy microscopic proteins.
You forgot to mention that they're just as friendly as Flipper..
True Gentle Giants.
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7/6/2015 8:56:03 PM |
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jrocklove5
Palatine, IL
27, joined Sep. 2014
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Yes they are truly gentle giant. I love the spot the white and blue with the gray body off
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7/6/2015 9:00:01 PM |
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mustangwriter
Boerne, TX
54, joined Nov. 2009
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Get your popcorn your beer and your favorite snack and turn to Discovery Channel tonight ! Shark Week is one of my favorite times I love to sit up here and watch and learn about the Sharks.
Ever since the summer of 75 (Jaws) I refuse to get in the ocean.
I did happen to catch a couple of those Great White Shark shows...and thought how fun it would be to shoot some of those sharks with a 12 gauge slug.
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7/6/2015 9:04:06 PM |
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bluecougareyes
Chelan, WA
71, joined Nov. 2008
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You forgot to mention that they're just as friendly as Flipper..
True Gentle Giants.
Apparently you don't read all...
QUOTE: " Unlike its toothy brethren, however, it prefers a whale's diet of plankton. It needs that mega-mouth to filter through thousands of gallons of water for yummy microscopic proteins.
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7/6/2015 9:12:24 PM |
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bluecougareyes
Chelan, WA
71, joined Nov. 2008
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*
Millions of years ago the oceans were ruled by a bus-sized, whale-eating shark with teeth as big as your hand.
Scientists have long believed that the prehistoric megalodon shark evolved into today's scariest sea predator, the great white. However, a new study comparing teeth suggests that the great white is more closely related to the smaller, but equally vicious mako shark.
While great whites typically grow up to 20 or 25 feet in length, the megalodon was twice as long and had a gaping maw that a human could climb into, should someone so desire.
"They were huge sharks, approximately the length of a Greyhound bus and possessing teeth that were up to six inches long," said Ciampaglio.
In Greek, megalodon means "big tooth." Thanks to those teeth, scientists have been able to estimate the size of the megalodon to have been at least 40 feet in length. Many researchers suspect they were 50 feet or larger, and some have speculated they were much bigger.
A great white shark compared to the much larger megalodon,
and a hapless hypothetical human.
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7/6/2015 9:20:14 PM |
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jrocklove5
Palatine, IL
27, joined Sep. 2014
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Do you know a fine fascinating about the shark it is the biggest. In the ocean but it does not eat the biggest pray.
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7/6/2015 9:35:26 PM |
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bigredheadguy
Sydney, FL
35, joined Sep. 2014
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Do you know a fine fascinating about the shark it is the biggest. In the ocean but it does not eat the biggest pray.
A shark can spell better than you.
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7/6/2015 10:30:20 PM |
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jrocklove5
Palatine, IL
27, joined Sep. 2014
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I know that and they have great eye site. A great white can hit up to 33 MPH when it attacked a seal.
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7/6/2015 10:58:30 PM |
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bluecougareyes
Chelan, WA
71, joined Nov. 2008
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For your entertainment....
*** The greatest movie scene ever? - Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus ***
@: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I16_8l0yS-g
May 22, 2009 ... Words can't describe how amazing this scene is.
That's why I'm not gonna write any more.
Witness its awesomeness for yourself...
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7/6/2015 11:38:16 PM |
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bigdinv
Houston, TX
35, joined Sep. 2011
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Be honest. The only reason people watch shark week is because they want to watch a human get eaten. It never happens, but you secretly hope it does.
Shark week = NASCAR
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7/6/2015 11:52:33 PM |
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smexysuperstar
Sapphire, NC
52, joined Sep. 2014
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I got an app on phone called Shark Tracker, you can click on a interactive map that shows the path of where each shark they have tagged is last spotted. Then you can click and find out the sharks biography. Kinda cool.
This one last surfaced yesterday at 330 pm off the coast of Savannah
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7/7/2015 12:19:45 AM |
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jrocklove5
Palatine, IL
27, joined Sep. 2014
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I have see that app. Pretty cool
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7/7/2015 4:15:14 AM |
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dances_in_woods
Henderson, TX
49, joined Mar. 2011
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I got an app on phone called Shark Tracker, you can click on a interactive map that shows the path of where each shark they have tagged is last spotted. Then you can click and find out the sharks biography. Kinda cool.
This one last surfaced yesterday at 330 pm off the coast of Savannah
Smexy, reminds me of Jaws movie when Quint recited a lil poem when they were loading up his boat to go hunting the shark...
Here lies the body of Mary Lee
Died at the age of a hundred & three
For fifteen years, she kept her virginity...
Not a bad record for this vacinity..
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7/7/2015 6:17:23 AM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
57, joined Dec. 2013
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For your entertainment....
*** The greatest movie scene ever? - Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus ***
@: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I16_8l0yS-g
May 22, 2009 ... Words can't describe how amazing this scene is.
That's why I'm not gonna write any more.
Witness its awesomeness for yourself...
That brings to mind something I've always been slightly curious about..
Take a person in scuba gear. If they managed to get past the teeth, could they survive if swallowed by a large shark?
sharks don't have the acid filled gastrointestinal tract and stomach like humans, so there would be nothing to dissolve the equipment. Conceivably, if you survived, the shark might shit you out.
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7/7/2015 7:32:16 AM |
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kawkasian
Beverly Hills, CA
35, joined Sep. 2014
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Woah, Tagged in 1715...
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