‘Look at them freakin’ teeth!’ Pensacola beachgoers rescue shark that washes ashore
We had gone down to Gulf Shores, AL for a few days. The weather was nice, the gulf was warm and the roadways and campground not too crowded. I was having my coffee this morning and perusing this commie website (one has to know what the enemy may be up too) and saw this story of some Texicans visiting Pensacola, FL. According to the article the two were in the water when this shark "beached' itself (they were about 30+ miles from my location).
A wounded animal is dangerous. That shark isn't well if it beached itself and wasn't moving right when pushed back int the water. When it gets hungry it's not going to be able to catch it's regular prey. But some vacationing 10 year olds playing at the waters edge will do nicely. Stupid.
Talk about doing something that can come back and bite you in the ass….
ReplyDeleteIs anyone here a marine biologist?
ReplyDeleteMako are especially bitey.
ReplyDeleteAnd very tasty. Taste like pork loin.
DeleteCall Starkist or Bumblebee.
ReplyDeletethey be like, "Aww, puppy!"
ReplyDeleteGood on ‘em
ReplyDeleteHow heartwarming; unlike the shark attack 5 minutes later further up the beach...
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Maybe he ate a democrap
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ReplyDeleteA wounded animal is dangerous. That shark isn't well if it beached itself and wasn't moving right when pushed back int the water. When it gets hungry it's not going to be able to catch it's regular prey. But some vacationing 10 year olds playing at the waters edge will do nicely.
ReplyDeleteStupid.
That's a fish eating shark. Wrong teeth for eating mammals. It's a Mako Shark, and if it was able to swim away so quickly it should be ok.
Delete"Tiger shark."
ReplyDelete"A whaaaaa..."
reminds me of democrat voters.
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