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Watching bald eagles build nests over the years is low key one of the cool things about this state. Also their population is booming compared to when I was a kid so thats nice too.
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I want to go on the record that I don’t follow fucking brobible. It was sent to me but the video is insane.
That’s why I don’t go kayaking in gator waters because I’ve flipped n a kayak a few times in the flat ocean waters. I know people who do and in the Hillsborough River they are everywhere.
happened in the Waccamaw River https://www.live5news.com/2020/07/1...z7pR5moaXc6B6ohut4MUCGSAQwFGagMBMxgbUy69SnSfU
I doubt the shark is huge, but that seems like a large ray Because of its large size and velocity in case of danger (24 km/h escape speed), the oceanic manta ray has very few natural predators that could be fatal to it. Only large sharks and dolphins, such as the tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier), the great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran), the bullshark (Carcharhinus leucas), the false killer whale (Pseudora crassidens), and the killer whale (Orcinus orca), are capable of preying on the ray. Nonlethal shark bites are very common occurrences, with a vast majority of adult individuals bearing the scars of at least one attack.
Did you see the video of the dog shitting out parasites ? It was one of the most disgusting things I have ever, ever seen.
Video in the link of a shark attacking an injured dolphin only about 30 yards off the beach at LBI, New Jersey. The breed of shark(s) involved are unknown because there was nothing left of the dolphin to research the bite marks. https://www.nj.com/ocean/2020/07/sh...f-in-as-stunned-beachgoers-look-on-video.html