Julius_Van_Der_Beak
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By rotating it the way you would rotate a shark?I think thats because it stops dirt in its tracks.
By rotating it the way you would rotate a shark?I think thats because it stops dirt in its tracks.
Get in there and find out.By rotating it the way you would rotate a shark?
Most sharks don't like freshwater. Bull sharks are an exception.Get in there and find out.
Go to the Ocean my son.Most sharks don't like freshwater. Bull sharks are an exception.
Which one? I prefer the Pacific because it seems more wild and mysterious to me, in spite of the big garbage patch. I know the Jersey Shore, tho.Go to the Ocean my son.
theyre all good for thalassaphobiaWhich one? I prefer the Pacific because it seems more wild and mysterious to me, in spite of the big garbage patch. I know the Jersey Shore, tho.
That's why you need the rum ham.theyre all good for thalassaphobia
Ive always wondered what sorts of predators in the water do y'all worry about in the Great Lakes areas?Lake Superior with the sun shining in Marquette MI. No sharks
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I'd say sea lampreys are the #1 predator. They're horrible and do great damage to the native fish species. The Great Lakes also have invasive things brought by sea going ships like Asian carp or zebra mussels. There are several methods used to lessen and eliminate them. As far as threats to humans, honestly, it's the waters themselves.Ive always wondered what sorts of predators in the water do y'all worry about in the Great Lakes areas?
I'd say sea lampreys are the #1 predator. They're horrible and do great damage to the native fish species. The Great Lakes also have invasive things brought by sea going ships like Asian carp or zebra mussels. There are several methods used to lessen and eliminate them. As far as threats to humans, honestly, it's the waters themselves.
I think people have tried that with the zebra mussels.
A marketing campaign for how delicious they can be or rekindle them as an upper class delicacy wouldn't hurt either.
I didn't know about the sea lampreys!I'd say sea lampreys are the #1 predator. They're horrible and do great damage to the native fish species. The Great Lakes also have invasive things brought by sea going ships like Asian carp or zebra mussels. There are several methods used to lessen and eliminate them. As far as threats to humans, honestly, it's the waters themselves.
They need to put the Lobster marketing firm on it. Those guys turned it from cruel and unusual punishment to upper glass staple in record time.I think people have tried that with the zebra mussels.
In Random Nature, no.Is this related to that Colin Farrell movie?
That is how you pick one up if you have to. My bet is that Badger is his buddy though and they have a preexisting relationship.This does not seem like a good idea.
Do not fuck with wild animals.