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Re: Any body else watching sharkfest on national geographic
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07/23/20 06:12 PM
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And of course remember JAWs great white shark no picnic either lol!The original story was drawn from a Bull shark years ago that attacked a couple people in a area near LBI newjersey
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Re: Any body else watching sharkfest on national geographic
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Tuna - yummm!
I remember when I was an 11 year-old kid - around 1968, an issue of National Geographic arrived in our mailbox & the headline article was "Sharks - Wolves of The Sea" - I still have the issue to this day. I not only loved the photos, but I read the entire article - I became a lifelong shark enthusiast right there & then. I did a report on sharks for one of my classes, started buying a few books, & watched everything I could find on them. Still to this day, I am fascinated by them.
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