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21/02/12(Tue)16:49


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23/02/12(Thu)22:45

Never thought of that Foxman but what the hell.

23/02/12(Thu)14:27

>>14781 The rules are- "Just make sure you can swim faster that your dive-buddy!" :p
That's also why we have knives!
See a shark?!? Poke your buddy with your knife and swim off! :D

23/02/12(Thu)06:41

>>14777 Remember, there are two divers.

22/02/12(Wed)23:24

Yes, great whites do eat small fish in schools...20 at a time. Yes they frenzy during eating patterns. Yes they bite anything that moves (license plates even) when they frenzy. And this diver is very foolish. Period.

22/02/12(Wed)21:08
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although this is nice too

Swimming with a great white indeed in a cage but not with those tiny ones at >>14749

22/02/12(Wed)20:09

in a cage, yes. out in the open water, not a chance

22/02/12(Wed)16:31

>>14750 partly

22/02/12(Wed)13:25

Duh! Hello! Dived with sharks! Still here! ;D

22/02/12(Wed)12:58

>>0 it's a great white, I doubt it will eat those tiny fishies. But ppl have dived with sharks b4 and lived to tell the story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HxVeI9IPgs

21/02/12(Tue)22:30

What I've read and seen about sharks tells me this is stupid, stupid, and dumb. When a shark is hungry he goes into a 'frenzy eating mode'. No one has ever been able to figure when that might happen. Here's a school of fish. Is the shark hungry or not? If the shark 'frenzies' the diver is at great risk because the shark bites anything.

21/02/12(Tue)20:35

Quick! Grab his tail! ;)

21/02/12(Tue)17:53

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7cQ-OaiBPM