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| Surface Interval: Discuss Sharks, 1, Humans, O in the General Diving Forums forums: Nearly but not quite as funny as the guy who got bitten on the arse by one of these puppies, ... |
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| Imported post Nearly but not quite as funny as the guy who got bitten on the arse by one of these puppies, come on you bulls... http://www.divernet.com/news/stories/shark070703.shtml |
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| Imported post Oh dear, what a shame. The grouper did say "my dad's bigger than yours" just before the macho muppet fired at him.....
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| Imported post <font color='#FF00FF'>That is the Yanks for you. Walkers Cay is a well known bull shark feeding area, so why go spear fishing in someone elses playground? Would you walk around the african plains in shorts & flip flops, when the big cheese in that place is more that just a little kitty? After spending a year in Grand Bahama, where feeding sharks was part of the working day, I still have all my fingers and a healthy respect for the apex hunters.
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| Imported post In fact, we know asongabout that |
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