![]() 08/21/2013 at 18:20 • Filed to: sharklopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
A sand tiger shark with an entire three-foot-long dogfish shark in its mouth were caught by the University of Delaware's Ocean Exploration, Remote Sensing, Biogeography Group (ORB) off the coast of Delaware July 19. The group baited a line with menhaden which the dogfish ate. It was then in turn swallowed by the sand tiger shark. The pictured sand tiger shark was tagged and released as part of the team's research.
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I've swum with those, except we call them Ragged-tooth Sharks and there is a specific place you can go dive with them called "Raggie Cave". Had one swim past my head from behind me, I almost died of a heart attack and sucked up about 10 bar worth of air lol. Good times.
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You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din...
Scuba diving is not something I'm in any hurry of doing.
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It's quite something, one time we interacted with wild dolphins and heard whale calls.
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She ate the baby!
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Sharkception!
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In real life
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Kinda like a Turducken!
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Back in my surfing days (before I moved out to the middle of the desert) dolphins would regularly scare the crap out of me. I would be out in the water, and out of the corner of my eye see a large something under the water coming towards me, and for a split second shit pants thinking it is a shark, only to have a dolphin leap out of the water a couple feet away. I swear those things knew exactly what they were doing and were just there to fuck with us.
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You're right, they were fucking with you. Dolphin's have a sick sense of humor.
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They should have secured the line again and went for the great white trifecta.
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Kinda reminds me of Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns and Wachovia.