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Guy with huge balls drags Great White Shark back into sea
Oh really, then we'd better track down the videographer and tell him next time he's videoing somebody dragging a Great White shark back into the surf to make sure there are no kids around to ruin the experience for you.>> ^Pevs86:
Kids were annoying.
vaporlock (Member Profile)
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*promote
Thanks for the shark promote!
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Guy with huge balls drags Great White Shark back into sea
>> ^poolcleaner:
See I would chop that shit up and eat shark for a month.
Good thing you're (a) poolcleaner then!
Guy with huge balls drags Great White Shark back into sea
>> ^CaptainObvious:
Congrats, you just drowned a land shark.
haha, I was just about to post the same comment when I saw yours.
Guy with huge balls drags Great White Shark back into sea
>> ^dannym3141:
Am i right in thinking that dragging a shark backwards can drown it?
Something tells me it's not worse than laying in the sand.
Guy with huge balls drags Great White Shark back into sea
>> ^dannym3141:
Am i right in thinking that dragging a shark backwards can drown it?
I think "drown" is probably the wrong term technically. They extract oxygen from water, so it's impossible for them to drown (i.e. for their (non-existent) lungs to fill with water). But many shark species' gills function in a way such that they have to be moving forward in order for their gills to extract the oxygen. So I suppose dragging a shark backwards technically would be suffocating it (i.e. it's not getting enough oxygen to "breathe").
However, apparently science textbooks claim that if sharks don't move forward they "drown".
*shrug*
Source: http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/zoology/marine-life/shark-drown.htm
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Guy with huge balls drags Great White Shark back into sea
>> ^charliem:
That is not a great white.....its more likely a tiger shark.
Great whites are ENORMOUS sharks.
Yeah, 'cause they're born fully grown...
Guy with huge balls drags Great White Shark back into sea
>> ^charliem:
That is not a great white.....its more likely a tiger shark.
Great whites are ENORMOUS sharks.
Someone needs to watch their Shark Week
The Giant Earthworm
There used to be a museum for these things in Gippsland. The building was shaped like a huge worm, and you could go inside and they had a glass walled area where you could see these giant earthworms. Sadly the place closed and then became a weird place where they had a dead great white shark preserved in a tank (did not pay to see that), and I think it's shut down now
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Close call with great white shark
It's an exponential thing, so it's something like 45,565 times as deadly as a shark with only one meter.
(They keep them under their fins in case you didn't know.) >> ^GeeSussFreeK:
What is a meter...this thing has 3 of them, does that make them more deadly?
Close call with great white shark
>> ^ChaosEngine:
@spoco2 "white pointer" = Australian for great white.
Huh, I stand corrected. I didn't know they were one in the same, but there you go.
Giant 50 kg Tiger Fish - Look at those teeth!
i love the introduction saying that its teeth are as big as a great white shark, not a great white shark's teeth, but the actual shark!
BTW, *downunder