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http://www.sailinganarchy.com/genera...rkwave_sml.jpg


That's one scary picture.


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http://www.sailinganarchy.com/genera...rkwave_sml.jpg


That's one scary picture.


You're scared of dolphins????



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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.

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NH_/\)_
 
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agreed looks to much like shark to me, hummm what's for dinner lol

NH_/)_


"CANDChelp" wrote in message
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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_/\)_"
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agreed looks to much like shark to me, hummm what's for dinner lol

NH_/)_


"CANDChelp" wrote in message
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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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Oh, Yah! You're qualified all right!

http://www.surfshooter.com/DolphinInfo.html

BWAHAHAHAHAHAH!


"CANDChelp" wrote in message
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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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The_navigator©
 
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Damn you spoiled the debate there! I guess we should start a list about
things booby knows nothing about? How about it Oz.

Cheers MC

Jeff Morris wrote:
Oh, Yah! You're qualified all right!

http://www.surfshooter.com/DolphinInfo.html

BWAHAHAHAHAHAH!


"CANDChelp" wrote in message
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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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CANDChelp
 
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Way to ruin the fun!


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Great find!

that ends that discussion - still a great shot!


"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message
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Oh, Yah! You're qualified all right!

http://www.surfshooter.com/DolphinInfo.html

BWAHAHAHAHAHAH!


"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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Donal
 
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"CANDChelp" wrote in message
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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.


You're busted. The content of your post indicates a Bull Shi**er, one of
the dumbest of our species.


Bad day, eh, Bob?


Regards



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