I was remembering the wildlife thread we had a while ago.
THere's a shark scare where I swim, a seal with a shark bite was found nearby... I keep forgetting that i'm supposed to be concerned. Yesterday, though, I wrestled a shark by accident. THis was not the feared great white but one of our friendly leopard sharks, I think. I was riding the waves in to the beach after a 3-4 mile swim and looking of rall the rays and sharks. THe water was very dirty and murky, I stroked as a wave pushed me and somehow scooped a shark up agianst my chest. She whacked at me with her head and tail, she felt weird kind of snad papery. WIth the surf pushing us into the shallows it took a little bit of work to get seperated. So I got whacked in the face and stomach and sort of sand papered on my arm! I'm sure she's hanging out with her shark friends describing the wierd warm slimy creature that tried to catch her.
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Local lore is that the sharks in the shallows are pregnant females. Otherwise I don't really know. We've been speculating all summer on the gender of the seal that tried to climb up my (male) partner's back.
Local lore is that the sharks in the shallows are pregnant females. Otherwise I don't really know. We've been speculating all summer on the gender of the seal that tried to climb up my (male) partner's back.