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Post by yro Pedward on Jun 29, 2005 8:34:19 GMT -5
Gang, you may not heard of what was going on here in Florida, but after I saw the news, we are recently attacked by Sharks. Last I heard, a girl was killed, and a boy was in critical condition last Saturday, but he lost his leg. I'm not sure, but I think it's a time of year of their migration of traveling, but they do detect of 'blood.' I'm not sure what they will do, but pretty much they might close down the beach, or have send hunters to slain the shark to end this kind of threat. What do you think about this terror?
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Post by Enrique on Jun 29, 2005 8:40:21 GMT -5
(Good thing I live in Upstate New York...) Yeah, Eddy. Now think of the problems you'll have when the hurricanes come... (hurricane season technically already started you know...)
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Post by yro Pedward on Jun 29, 2005 8:47:19 GMT -5
I know hurricane season has started, I have a thread up about Hurricane season has started, but right now, currently there's none formed.
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Post by sui on Jun 29, 2005 9:50:58 GMT -5
Sharks? Hm, that is bad... especially when they're hungry. In this case, that is a nice thing we have got no seas, or any open beach to oceans. For my luck, the only shark what I seen in my life is GameShark, which came with the mod-chip for my PS1... xD
"What do you think about this terror?"
I don't think you need to fear of something if you're see the world around you with open eyes. It is easy to avoid sharks, by the way, because while humans can run on the ground, sharks can't - ergo if you don't go into / near to the water, I doubt that you can be the dialy meal of that animal. The problem only comes when you don't know there is a shark in the water... :/
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Post by Alpha on Jun 30, 2005 1:21:19 GMT -5
We in P.R. has experienced a lot of this "Shark attacks" and Hurricanes, but we PRicans are strong. I know about this from the news and since I like to watch the new, they said that a shark ate a kid at the miami beaches.
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Post by yro Pedward on Jun 30, 2005 6:10:32 GMT -5
Yeah, I heard, but they said it was a girl got eaten, and the kid lost his leg, he's in critical condition.
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Post by Jacobthehero on Jul 1, 2005 18:43:30 GMT -5
That True......It was sad I dont want to cry Rest in Peace...14 years old Young girl
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Post by yro Pedward on Jul 2, 2005 14:12:59 GMT -5
Just heard another news here in Florida. Another victim was attacked by shark, and painfully bitten, and well, he's in critical condition.
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Post by Midnight on Jul 2, 2005 14:16:30 GMT -5
I heard.And as badly as it svcks,I can't do anything about it.I wish I could,though.Plam Harbor's not much better.
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Post by Maru-chan on Jul 4, 2005 1:18:24 GMT -5
I was in Panama City last week when I heard about it. It's odd, having two shark attacks in less than 48 hours. Both of them were bull sharks, to be exact. They're known to be one of the most aggresive species of shark, along with the sand tiger shark. Sharls are also known for their keen sense of smell-- they can detect the scent of blood from up to a mile away. They can also sense the heat waves and electric waves that a living creature's body gives off. Nifty, isn't it?
However, this isn't the case for the girl. The main question: Why was she out so far from shore? Two-hundred-freaking-yards. Something ain't right there. But it took a helluva lot of courage to try and fend off the shark. I'm proud of the surfer guy that did that. For those of you who've played Star Fox: Assault, you may remember the quote by Wolf.
"When the time is right, don't hesitate-- just act." that phrase comes to mind when I think about that.
The coastal guard opened the beaches a day after the attacks, too. I sigh and shake my head at that. Of course, I'm liable to go on forever about this, I'm interested in stuff like this despite my age. So, I'll just go ahead an shut up now.
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Post by yro Pedward on Jul 4, 2005 10:46:37 GMT -5
Wow, interesting info you've given out of all this.
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Post by Yoshi on Jul 6, 2005 17:41:43 GMT -5
bleh beachs are only cool when im there =P
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Post by Rainbow Yoshi on Jul 6, 2005 17:42:41 GMT -5
Really? So that's what I was missing when I was in Mexico!
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Post by TMS on Jul 6, 2005 18:08:58 GMT -5
Thats horrible about that girl, though there are far worse things going on in the world. As for slaying the shark, that shouldn't be necessary. Enough blood has spilled already, just close the beach before any further casualties ensue.
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Post by yoshifreak on Jul 6, 2005 18:11:08 GMT -5
yes it is sad
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Post by Maru-chan on Jul 6, 2005 20:31:15 GMT -5
I'm interested in this kind of stuff, so don't be surprised if I chew anybody's ass off for their opinions.
Yes, they should close the beaches. IT WASN'T EVEN A WHOLE DAY AFTER THE ATTACK. They should know that the scent of blood will still linger in the water-- it spreads like a plague. That attracts the sharks, because the first thing that comes to their mind at the scent of blood is, "Food!"
Plus, a few days ago, there was a third shark attack, this one taking place near Destin. I don't know much about this one, but by the sounds of it, it wasn't serious this time.
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Post by Moot on Jul 6, 2005 20:33:55 GMT -5
at least that reduces the risk of more people getting attacked by sharks somewhat, though.
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