Monday, December 12, 2011

nom nom!




Need the rest of the article? Yea, me too. Here ya go.





Tip of the chapeau to Lauren Roberts of BiblioBuffet
the source of many amazing things.

7 comments:

  1. I will never NOT be amazed by the Great White shark. I've been fangirl squeeing over those things since I was a kid. Thanks for the link!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Photographer to boat captain: "We're gonna need a bigger cage."

    ReplyDelete
  3. Glad to see you getting caught up on the query backlog . . . : )

    Terri

    WV = excre (probably what photog did while getting this shot!)

    ReplyDelete
  4. This is exactly why I dropped out of shark dentistry: gingivitis.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Ahhh! This is why I didn't become a marine biologist. I'm being serious. I know their reputations are largely unfounded, but they terrify me. Still, their power and grace is astounding.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Yikes!

    Maybe I wouldn't be so scared to swim in the ocean if this was the version of Jaws I saw as a kid: http://laughingsquid.com/shark-song-jaws-transformed-into-a-heartwarming-disney-film/

    ReplyDelete
  7. That really looks like it would hurt the shark.

    Even when the shark does not attack the cage, the company that runs the dive does things to agitate/attract the sharks.

    I cant speak for sharks but I do not like it much when people agitate me.

    ReplyDelete

Keep your comments succinct. Any comment that runs longer than 100 words is generally too long.

If you're commenting more than three times a day, it's too much.


Civility is enforced. Spelling/grammar mistakes may be pointed out ONLY in the blog post itself, not in any of the ensuing commenter's contributions.

If your comment doesn't show up, it's most likely that Blogger ate it. Try posting again using a GoogleID. (comment moderation is on only for older posts)