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    Shark week on Discovery

    Anybody watching this? I love the fact that I can pause my DVR and go frame by frame to see close ups at will in HD. Technology is great.

    One guy had his calf bitten clean off? They caught the whole thing on camera. They saved him but now he has no calf muscle in the one leg. Still walks around pretty good though.

    After they fixed him he decided to go in the water again to see if it was just an 'accident'

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    Big fan of Shark Week when I have time to watch it.

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    I watch it every year LOL

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    still on? I dont have cable but I'll go to a friends to watch that shit... love sharks, that would be one of my first tattoos when I get one... that and a fukken polar bear.... oh, better yet, a Polar bear fukking a shark.

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    Sharks are fun to watch but boring. If You guys want you can play with my starfish?

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    better than you getting near our starfish's

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    Hell yeah, I've been watching shark week since I was a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Sharks are fun to watch but boring. If You guys want you can play with my starfish?
    is it prickly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knockout_Power View Post
    is it prickly?
    Yes and slightly discolored.

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    I've never really gotten into shark week. It bores me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stack_it View Post
    I've never really gotten into shark week. It bores me.
    I think I'd make an awesome shark... I'd get to perv watch girls from under water and pop up and eat the ones I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knockout_Power View Post
    I think I'd make an awesome shark... I'd get to perv watch girls from under water and pop up and eat the ones I like.
    get it straight...you woudln't get to perv watch...you'd only get to perv sniff :P

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    hopefully the image goes up this time
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    Quote Originally Posted by MACHINE5150 View Post
    hopefully the image goes up this time
    LMFAO

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmy View Post
    get it straight...you woudln't get to perv watch...you'd only get to perv sniff :P
    I'll take what I can get

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    love shark week

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    "but Dad, Its Shark Week!"

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    hehe..
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    Quote Originally Posted by MACHINE5150 View Post
    hehe..
    BWAHAHAHA

    This place never ceases to amaze me lol

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    I love shark week! I was crackin up at Jobs that Bite.

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    Just found out they can sense electrical impulses. When you move your muscle they know you're there by sensing the 'electricity'. How much more badass can these things get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by F4iGuy View Post
    Just found out they can sense electrical impulses. When you move your muscle they know you're there by sensing the 'electricity'. How much more badass can these things get?
    "...Is it too much to ask for sharks with frikken lazer beams on their heads?!?!?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by F4iGuy View Post
    Just found out they can sense electrical impulses. When you move your muscle they know you're there by sensing the 'electricity'. How much more badass can these things get?
    Sharks are a marvel of evolution. They are perfectly adapted to their enviroment. The electrosensory organs you talk about are actually a modified hair cell called ampullae of Lorenzini. They sense a change in electric polarity in the surrounding water. There is a electrolyte rich solution that comes out of these pores when squeezed. Another amazing thing about sharks is that they have a perfectly helical intestinal track. Meaning they spiral just like a staircase. Shark biology is amazing, as a part of my undergraduate studies I got to dissect probably 10 different species and numerous specimans. Fun Shit if you ask me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    Sharks are a marvel of evolution. They are perfectly adapted to their enviroment. The electrosensory organs you talk about are actually a modified hair cell called ampullae of Lorenzini. They sense a change in electric polarity in the surrounding water. There is a electrolyte rich solution that comes out of these pores when squeezed. Another amazing thing about sharks is that they have a perfectly helical intestinal track. Meaning they spiral just like a staircase. Shark biology is amazing, as a part of my undergraduate studies I got to dissect probably 10 different species and numerous specimans. Fun Shit if you ask me.
    This is a great write-up on why they have hardly genetically changed over millions of years. Highly adaptive specimen in any conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawaiianPride. View Post
    This is a great write-up on why they have hardly genetically changed over millions of years. Highly adaptive specimen in any conditions.
    They were here before the dinosaurs by million and millions of years. That should tell you something about them. unfortunately for them they have never faced a pressure on their survival as bad as the human race.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    They were here before the dinosaurs by million and millions of years. That should tell you something about them. unfortunately for them they have never faced a pressure on their survival as bad as the human race.
    its hard for evolution to compensate for ignorance and stupidity

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    Just saw the guy get his calve bit off. That was some nasty looking shit.

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    im watchin ultimate air jaws. pretty good!

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    See enough with out watching them on TV too,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    They were here before the dinosaurs by million and millions of years. That should tell you something about them. unfortunately for them they have never faced a pressure on their survival as bad as the human race.
    Absolutely agree.

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    http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...ch.html?cat=49

    Seems like nature's perfect killing machine has a weakness.. petting lol. This article talks about grabbing a great whites fin and going for a ride. Yes, sounds like a perfectly reasonable idea right?

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