Bahamas Shark Attack!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by Zeroevol, Nov 30, 2018.

  1. Yankkee

    Yankkee Well-Known Member

    Nov 8, 2017
    Darwin's Waiting Room.....nvr devoid of subjects....
     

  2. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Well-Known Member

    Nov 19, 2018
    Dogs do the same thing.
     
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  3. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    They chummed the waters with them in it? Attempted murder anybody?
     
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  4. CJsurf

    CJsurf Well-Known Member

    Apr 28, 2014
    "Medics reached the spot and cleaned his wound. He was told there was no need for stitches."

    Nurse sharks don't have much in the way of teeth.
     
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  5. headhigh

    headhigh Well-Known Member

    Jul 17, 2009
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  6. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    The parents thought it was going to be a blood bath. LOL
     
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  7. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    If a bunch of them frenzied on him I’m sure it would have gotten more serious. Then the bigger ones come in with all the blood in the water.
     
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  8. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Well-Known Member

    Nov 19, 2018
    They are clam and squid goblers.....
     
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  9. MrBigglesworth

    MrBigglesworth Well-Known Member

    Jun 29, 2018
    Sounds like my ex girlfriend
     
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  10. sisurfdogg

    sisurfdogg Well-Known Member

    Jun 17, 2013
    “We were told that nurse sharks are docile and non-aggressive scavenger fish, and if you want to pet them make sure you only touch the top of their heads and backs. We were told they may suck on you and to keep the children's hands out of the water. At one point I said to my husband ‘it sounds like we are getting in the water with puppies, not sharks.’ So, we let our kids get in,” his mother said.

    “I understand that nurse sharks are wild animals and that wild animal interactions are difficult to predict. However, after doing some research about nurse sharks and the risks of interaction, I would not now allow my children to get into the water and interact the way they did, especially with chum being thrown in,” she added.


    Bahamian government is run by whores. You can't even get a fish close to the boat in Walker's Cay and many other out islands due to shark diving expeditions where the dive operators chum up the sharks. It erases their natural fear of humans, and they go from tentative, to curious, to aggressive, by conditioning.

    Several victims/dupes have been medevaced here to St Mary's Hospital in WPB after feeding lemon or bull sharks and being et in Nassau or points north. Surfrider Foundation got it banned it from Flori-duh coastal waters by the FWC years ago, so they moved it over thar. BTW they still do it here on the down low.

    Fact - nurse sharks have the highest bite rate of all shark species here in Flori-duh. Why? Because divers try to pet them, and some pull their tails, and then the shark gets mad and bites them. Small teeth, but very powerful jaws, and when they get big they lock on and don't let go.

    One moron grabbed one by the tail while diving the north jetty of the Boynton Inlet years ago, and the nurse shark bit him in the ass and wouldn't let go. The douche came up on shore screaming, with big nurse locked on and the cops were called and they shot the shark but it was still attached, then the firefighters were called, and they got the jaws of life out and pryed her dead jaws open after an hour of drama. How ironic.
     
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  11. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
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