Re: SHARKS DO NOT EAT SEA OTTERS (a breaking discovery... of mine, ; ))
- From: Whitedog <btaySPAMLESSlor2005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 07:17:45 +0100
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 10:02:09 +0200, "Mario Petrinovich"
<mario.petrinovic1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The only problem is that
>probing can be fatal. The same thing is in the murky waters of Australia.
>Sharks sense our movements, but don't see us. They are comming closer, but
>still don't see what is the thing that moves. The water there is so murky
>that even when they come completly close, the still don't know what we are.
>And finaly they probe us.
In the Coral Sea off Australia (where people go diving to see sharks)
visibility can be 45m....murky? Mario, the only murky thing around
here is your thinking.
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