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Post by dinosauria101 on Oct 4, 2019 7:19:04 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Oct 16, 2019 5:45:28 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Nov 1, 2019 5:47:15 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Nov 7, 2019 5:31:28 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Nov 22, 2019 8:17:55 GMT 5
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Post by elosha11 on Jan 19, 2020 20:40:24 GMT 5
Just a quick side profile of a very big 18 foot female photo'd in Guadalupe to demonstrate just now robust these animals get at the upper size range. The difference in weight between a 15 foot and 18 foot GWS can be massive. The Guadalupe website where this found says about this pic: www.twipu.com/sharkxperts/tweet/973857724105674752
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 20, 2020 23:18:30 GMT 5
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Post by elosha11 on Jan 20, 2020 23:51:22 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 20, 2020 23:57:09 GMT 5
Changed it.
What a shame. It looks so majestic.
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Post by elosha11 on Feb 15, 2020 19:51:34 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 28, 2020 23:17:41 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Mar 8, 2020 5:53:50 GMT 5
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Post by elosha11 on Apr 7, 2020 0:04:53 GMT 5
A rather cool and terrifying picture.
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Post by 6f5e4d on Apr 7, 2020 1:25:49 GMT 5
Fearsome coming from below, the great white shark is.
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Post by elosha11 on May 26, 2020 21:51:45 GMT 5
It's a relatively rare occurrence to see a great white swim at high speed in a non-predatory setting. I think this video is very interesting. I don't know what causes shark to react this way, perhaps it was spooked by the drone itself but it certainly made for some fascinating and rarely seen footage.
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