Posted November 7, 200816 yr http://www.news.com.au/travel/story/0,26058,24610985-5014090,00.html Now correct me if i'm wrong but aren't tiger sharks the most agressive of sharks? Isn't that why they stared in Deep Blue Sea There comes a time in every musician's life when they must decide what instrument they should master. Few. If any are ever worthy enough to master. The cowbell.
November 7, 200816 yr Author have to put this in here as well, but did you know that aparently Obama is 'tanned'? There comes a time in every musician's life when they must decide what instrument they should master. Few. If any are ever worthy enough to master. The cowbell.
November 7, 200816 yr 1. Great White 2. Tiger Shark 3. Bull Shark. So they are somwhat aggressive http://bigdgaming.net/images/added/awards/opagamahons.jpghttp://bigdgaming.net/images/added/awards/aerialservice.bmp
November 7, 200816 yr Author reef sharks are supposedly farely tame by shark standards as well yeah? There comes a time in every musician's life when they must decide what instrument they should master. Few. If any are ever worthy enough to master. The cowbell.
November 7, 200816 yr 1. Great White 2. Tiger Shark 3. Bull Shark. So they are somwhat aggressive Dogg is pretty much Right The Bull shark is the most dangerous, they are aggresive and can swim up rivers and into freshwater ways, they are more known to attack and kill humans than any other shark including the the Great White Tiger Sharks are your garbage truck shark they are known for eating anything and anyone and are territorial. And of course everyone knows the Great Whites Reputation, Big, Fast, Agro and nice BIG sharp teeth
November 7, 200816 yr Black tips and White tips are failry tame, I think you would have to be bleeding and flapping about like a twat to get eaten by one of those ****ers. Tigers and Great Whites are "Get the fudge out of the water" material, and Bull Sharks have been blamed for the majority of attacks in canals and waterways along the east coast. [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
November 7, 200816 yr Reread the article. They are referring to SAND TIGER SHARKS aka Grey Nurse (Carcharias taurus), which are usually very docile as far as sharks go, despite their gigantic teeth. Tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) are a whole other ballpark and are aggressive as well as indiscriminate about what they eat (other sharks, fish, humans, even vehicle number plates, etc). The pic they have is of Grey Nurse sharks and I would seriously doubt they could be stupid enough to mix tiger sharks with other sharks, especially of smaller size - given the sheer size of the tank, Id say they are having a) feeding problems - ie not so easy to target feed all the sharks in that much water and hungry sharks make grumpy sharks who will naturally then eat anything smaller that comes near them if they are hungry and b) a period of settling in and adjustment is probably occurring, where there would be random attacks over territory and general space. Former Head Admin Check out the current admin list HERE
November 7, 200816 yr Yea I like to think im safe as hell when I got on holiday every year to a nice little place on the east cost, caravan park surrounded by beaches, see alot of grey nerses and gummy sharks around the beaches and around the point/ rocks, then we go in land 2min drive with the boat and do some shinanigens with body boards etc behind the boat in the huge fresh water lakes. The ones that are like 9ft deep and you cant see the bottom EEK! 400 sharks in there pool.. lol I wouldnt want that perspex crap to split/ break you would drown / get eaten before you attempted to swim to the surface. Edited November 7, 200816 yr by DoomKillsU Fear is another word for weakness.
November 7, 200816 yr Yeah no matter how much I go to the beach/ocean or any body of water where I cant see the bottom I always have this paranoia in the back of my mind that there is something down there :O [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
November 7, 200816 yr There is something down there Ryza... ITS ME! its always me. http://i.imgur.com/ebwNl.png The Nomula: nom = 3(nom) or 3nom :. nom = nomnomnom :. nomnomnom + omnnom^2 - nom = omnnomnomnomomn _____________________2nom( 1/2 nom) Oh' date=' and i shottie having gunners mutant epic PR playing children[/quote']
November 7, 200816 yr Author ^^ i dont really know whats scarier . . . the shark down there or Gu^n3r down there 'learing' up at you . . . (o; There comes a time in every musician's life when they must decide what instrument they should master. Few. If any are ever worthy enough to master. The cowbell.
November 7, 200816 yr Well there goes my holiday plans for the next 50 years, god help those beachgoer's at schoolies as well this year. [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
November 7, 200816 yr Well there goes my holiday plans for the next 50 years, god help those beachgoer's at schoolies as well this year. . http://i.imgur.com/ebwNl.png The Nomula: nom = 3(nom) or 3nom :. nom = nomnomnom :. nomnomnom + omnnom^2 - nom = omnnomnomnomomn _____________________2nom( 1/2 nom) Oh' date=' and i shottie having gunners mutant epic PR playing children[/quote']
November 7, 200816 yr Haha at the beach me and my mate swim out like 100 metres or so and see who pussies out first. Grey Nurse sharks are tame as. White tip reef sharks are also not known to attack humans but black tips have. I've actually touched a Black Tip reef shark up in Coral Bay once. It was just sitting on the surface next to the reef feeding on all the bait fish we we're fishing in. There was also a Bronze Whaler but I didnt go anywhere near that. http://bigdgaming.net/images/added/awards/opagamahons.jpghttp://bigdgaming.net/images/added/awards/aerialservice.bmp
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