Off the Mark by Mark Parisi for July 11, 2023

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    Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago

    The rare swelledhead shark.

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    allen@home  over 1 year ago

    Well he does have the chops for it.

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    oldpine52  over 1 year ago

    If Jay Leno were a shark.

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    Charliegirl Premium Member over 1 year ago

    One can see why,.

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    TStyle78  over 1 year ago

    Jaws

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    Ubintold  over 1 year ago

    Joe Bigmouth.

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    Eli zabelle  over 1 year ago

    Now now, I think he should water down his drink on that subject.

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member over 1 year ago

    He’s gonna need a bigger hat.

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    wongo  over 1 year ago

    Are sharks amphibian? Didn’t know?

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    dflak  over 1 year ago

    Kind of looks like a vacuum cleaner to me.

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    bobpeters61  over 1 year ago

    “I’m gonna give him a ‘Gotcha!’ he’ll never forget.”

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    oakie817  over 1 year ago

    Q Clearance?

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    mac04416  over 1 year ago

    Wasn’t he in a James Bond movie?

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    WelshRat Premium Member over 1 year ago

    So, he’s celebrating being the one who raised humanity’s terror of Sharks to another level and made it that more Humans thought it a good idea to kill Sharks?

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    ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ  over 1 year ago

    lame

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    FireAnt_Hater  over 1 year ago

    Jaws – a silly movie.

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    One of the 12 monkeys  over 1 year ago

    I thought it was Flipper !

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    GreenT267  over 1 year ago

    There are over 500 different species of sharks living everywhere from the deepest parts of the ocean [Portuguese dogfish, megamouth, Greenland shark, bluntnose sixgill, Pacific sleeper, goblin shark] to the brackish water of rivers and lakes [bull shark, spear tooth shark, Greenland shark (again), northern river shark, . . .]. The vast, vast majority are harmless to humans and even those few that are big enough to be harmful are really not interested. But, some species, like some humans, are grumpy and territorial and tend to bite when their space is invaded. Tiger and bull sharks cause the most bites. They prefer shallow waters where people are apt to wade and swim. The great white shark is more famous because its bites are more often extremely serious or deadly. Pups and juveniles tend to remain near-shore but mature ones prefer deeper waters. They tend to congregate (although they are solitary) wherever seals and sea lions are plentiful — that is their chosen diet [and probably why they sometimes attack swimmers].

    Sharks are a keystone species, meaning they are critical to the ocean ecosystems. Not only do they help keep other species balance, but they also help maintain healthy seagrass beds and coral reef habitats. If there are no sharks to feed on groupers and other large carnivores, they expand and kill off the smaller fish which fed on the macro-algae. If the macro-algae is left to grow, it covers the coral, killing it; and the hundreds of species that lived in and around the reef disappear.

    And they also impact our own food chain. In North Carolina, loss of sharks caused the ray population to explode and the rays ate all the bay scallops, causing the fisheries to close. With no scallops available, the rays have now moved on to bi-valves. All up and down the east coast, a lot of restaurants no longer can serve clam chowder.

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    Cerabooge  over 1 year ago

    Chins?

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    sobrown51  over 1 year ago

    Sounds fishy to me.

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    MissScarlet Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Just a little nit: Jaws was a female great white. Very clearly stated and a major plot point of the book.

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    Natarose  over 1 year ago

    Except the shark in ’Jaws" was a female.

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I seen some hammer head sharks in the Indian Ocean but never saw any nails.

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    StephenRice  over 1 year ago

    Apparently, Great Whites live 50-70+ years, so this could technically work. (The novel was published in 1974.)

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    crazeekatlady  over 1 year ago

    The book was named George?

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