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agreed looks to much like shark to me, hummm what's for dinner lol
NH_/)_ "CANDChelp" wrote in message ... The distortion offered by the wave would make it impossible for anyone but a qualified marine biologist specializing in sharks or cetaceans to offer a viable estimation. I'm qualified. The shape of the dorsal indicates a Bull Shark, one of the more aggressive species. RB |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 20:21:29 GMT, "NH_/\)_"
wrote: agreed looks to much like shark to me, hummm what's for dinner lol NH_/)_ "CANDChelp" wrote in message ... The distortion offered by the wave would make it impossible for anyone but a qualified marine biologist specializing in sharks or cetaceans to offer a viable estimation. I'm qualified. The shape of the dorsal indicates a Bull Shark, one of the more aggressive species. Bull****. You can't tell what species it is from a photo like that. dorsal fin shape is just *one* determining factor in keying out a species. And if you want to argue about it, I *am* a marine biologist and spent 5 years working on sharks, including junior authorship on 2 scientific publications and first author on more than a dozen internal publications for CSIRO Marine and the Fed Govt Department of Primary Industries (including marine fisheries). I still have most of my fisheries reference library sitting on my bookshelf. Bob****, you're full of ****. The only qualification you have is a limited imagination and the ability to type. Peter Wiley |
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