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Umm...Ohh shit. What would you do in that situation?
Those look like dolphins to me. |
HOLY SHIPPENSBURG PENNSYLVANIA! Eyecrazy.gif
If I ever encountered that...I'd poop...everywhere... |
those are dolphins.
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Those are dolphins my friend, how do you see those as sharks? Ever see a shark ride a wave?LOL
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this one looks a bit more like a shark but is supposed to be just a dolphin as well. wink1.gif
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LMAO.. wow. Someone is about to get seriously injured.
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yah those are dolphins in the first pick.. durhh.. the second one looks like shark, but tail looks like dolphin..
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At least this hasn't been posted here before.
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the first one is dolphins. you can tell from the ones that have their noses pokin out of the wave...
that 2nd one is tough |
Yep, they're dolphins. I don't know if the second pic is a dolphin or not, but if I were the surfer, I'd get the hell out there just in case!
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who would want to chance it? {second pic i mean}
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my buddy( hes studying for a Oceanology) says taht it is a giant shark...
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goin from the front, back... the 2nd one has a very sharp angle to the fin. dolphins are more round in the front
makes me believe it's a shark |
If the second pic is real I'd say it's a dolphin. Definitely decieving but the tail fin with be as dark as the dorsal fin, if not darker.
But I don't believe it is a real photo as the dorsal fin is very defined and sharp, to my knowledge there is not a shark alive with that pointed of a dorsal fin, also it gives the impression that it is a shark as most people recognize a dorsal fin as a shark due to the Jaws films. |
The first picture is dolphins. Not only can you tell from just their bodies, but some are surfacing for air.
The second picture is a shark. Look at the dorsal fin (the one on its back), it's very slender and almost sharp-tipped. Not only that, but its tail is also slender and sharp, and it moves side-to-side, not up-and-down. You can also tell by its back, from the dorsal fin to the tail. I used to study marine biology and worked at a marine mammal (although it just became a marine wildlife) stranding center. And it's LOS TIBURONS, wink1.gif. |
actually toxic... if you look at the tail.. it indeed goes up and down.. if it was a verticle tail, like a shark, it would be on the same or a similar plane to the dorsal fin.
I was a Marine Biologist Major too... |
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did anyoen else imagine those shark-dolphins in the first photo as tiburons and the surfers civics?
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They're dolphins on both pics but I once had a pic of a great white pointer about to gnarl a surfer off the Sth African coast. If I can find it again you'll see that sharks can & do ride waves.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mad-Machine @ Dec 18 2005, 09:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>actually toxic... if you look at the tail.. it indeed goes up and down.. if it was a verticle tail, like a shark, it would be on the same or a similar plane to the dorsal fin.
I was a Marine Biologist Major too...</div> Looking at it as if it were on an angle (it's side is somewhat slanted towards us), yeah it does look like a dolphin. I can see a snout too, which I couldn't see last night. |
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