It's Shark Week! ~ So let's discuss these interesting animals!
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-Interesting facts
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Interesting fact: Sharks live in the water
nearly 3 days late
Interesting fact: Sharks have teeth.
Sharks go after the babes in the water first. They can swim backwards in water without drowning. And if you kill one shark their family members will come after you and eat you. And to kill a shark you have 4 options: Put a gas canister in their mouth and shoot it, trick them to bite a high voltage wire, throw grenade inside their mouth and the last and best one is to ram a boat in one.
Same thing every year, not interesting to me
OP needs more fishy details.
[QUOTE=Shrooms;23813957]Same thing every year, not interesting to me[/QUOTE]
why does it have to be a whole week
I hate how shark week ha become mainstream. I see chicks on facebook going "oh hurr shark week!". They're not true follows since the beginning, they're just on the :bandwagon:
Sharks are the only animals that don't look scary with human teeth.
[img]http://www.monster-munch.com/images/SharkWithHumanTeeth.jpg[/img]
Sharks possess a sense that is so alien to us that we can neither relate to it nor fathom what it might feel like, that sense is electroreception. The Ampullae of Lorenzini consists of a cluster of electrically conductive jelly filled pores. Like the lateral line, the Ampullae pores are filled with hair cells that respond to reversal of electrical polarity. A net negative charge inside the ampullary lumen causes an electrical change in each hair cell, triggering the release of neurotransmitters to adjacent clusters of sensory nerves which, in turn, signal the brain, where the stimulus is interpreted. Seawater moving over the magnetic field lines of our planet provide a weak but richly textured electrical 'map' of the immediate environment. A shark's body is contains a rich broth of electrically charged biomolecules called electrolytes, which allow cells to communicate with each other. As it swims across geomagnetic field lines, electrical currents are induced in its body that provide navigational cues. Sharks can also sense the electrical field generated by cells of unsuspecting prey. Not only can the [B]shark detect the electrical signature of its prey's metabolizing cells,[/B] but — once it is wounded — the prey leaks charged electrolytes into the environment, creating an electric field as much as three times stronger than that of uninjured prey. In the bloody, thrashing confusion of a predatory attack, the White Shark's acute sensitivity to electric fields may provide what [I]JAWS[/I] author Peter Benchley called, "a beacon as clear and true as a lighthouse on a moonless night".
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I always imagine that sharks are in my pool.
Heres something you guys didn't know.
Sharks eat food.
[QUOTE=ricktrolled;23813897]nearly 3 days late[/QUOTE]
Ha, sharkweek has been going on before I discovered pornography.
i dislike sharks and think shark week is lame and would rather see something else in place of shark week
The infamous Itallian-American shark:
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[QUOTE=Professer Trall;23815244]i dislike sharks and think shark week is lame and would rather see something else in place of shark week[/QUOTE]
Tuna week!
[img]http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2006/07/16/world/16tuna_600x306.jpg[/img]
Brace yourself for the most interesting, exciting and educational week!
[i][b]TUNA WEEK[/b][/i]
Learn, swim and eat motherfucking tuna, you fucking retards! Look at these large bastards swim, play, breed and be turned into a fucking subway sammich.
Only on the most bad ass television station ever on cable television
[img]http://www.broadwayworld.com/columnpic/Discovery_Channel.jpg[/img]
automatically more interesting then shark week because i have not seen it 10 times already
[QUOTE=Professer Trall;23815355]automatically more interesting then shark week because i have not seen it 10 times already[/QUOTE]
id watch it every week of the year!!!
Fun fact: Sharks are big.
i don't have discovery channel because i'm skint.
It's shark month on Animal Planet.
I wish I could watch this, but I don't have television any more.
I love shark week it's the best thing on Discovery. Been watching it since I was about 13 and is really the thing that got me interested in Marine Biology.
sharks are mean :smith:
Such raw power....
Fact: Willy (Orca) eats Jaws(Great White)
[QUOTE=BluFox;23846261]sharks are mean :smith:[/QUOTE]
Sharks are not very nice at all.