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The Forum > General Discussion > Should we be Killing those Sharks?

Should we be Killing those Sharks?

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//You can't hang a shark . The noose slips.//

And they have gills.

What do they teach them in these schools?
Posted by Toni Lavis, Friday, 28 September 2018 4:35:55 PM
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Tony Lavis you have miss placed you smugness
Shark oil was called, never know why, Cod liver oil
Avery large processing plant was at Nelsons Bay, around 1920 or earlier it was not the only plant.
Zane Grey had some rollin it, read a book about it and believe me it caught plenty.
Went broke
Not sure of the books title but it was fact not fiction and more than worth the read
BE assured long ago gave up posting fiction, it existed.
What would the do not kill mob say if it was some one they loved killed?
Posted by Belly, Friday, 28 September 2018 4:37:26 PM
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'What do they teach them in these schools?'

that a girl can be a boy and a boy a girl. Also that you came from an ape.
Posted by runner, Friday, 28 September 2018 4:44:26 PM
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Foxy, I fail to see the relevance of your 'dismissive' comments.
If I am dismissive towards any comments, then please attack the comments and why I am wrong.
Simply using the word 'dismissive' several times, about a comment does not give substance or credence to the point being made in rebuttal, because we are no wiser as to why I am at fault over what I wrote.
Posted by ALTRAV, Friday, 28 September 2018 4:52:28 PM
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ALTRAV,

Kindly read your post on page 5.

The language that you use, the assumptions that
you make about people you don't know, and their
name calling is by anyone's standard (to describe opinions
that obviously don't agree with yours) dismissive
and unfair.
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 28 September 2018 5:15:10 PM
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Sharks can produce sounds but no vocalizations because they lack the necessary organs to emit sounds from the throat. Some reports from New Zealand say that the whale shark (Rhincodon typus) “barks like a dog” but there is not much information about this, and there is not a scientific confirmation either. Most can detect low sound frequencies and weak electrical signals detected by their Lorenzini ampoules. Sharks live in groups called “schools ” and it is common for them to communicate with each other either by sight or by arching their body. This kind of communication is common in the gray reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos), which also perceives its surroundings thanks to its excellent smell sense and a sharp ear. Attempts are being made to get sharks' views on recent events.
Posted by nicknamenick, Friday, 28 September 2018 5:20:38 PM
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