Ron Magill
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It could be something as large as the Stanley Cup if it weren't made out of sterling silver. I mean, if it's something that could be crushed, yeah, theoretically they could eat it. I mean, didn't you see Jaws ate some scuba tanks?
It could be something as large as the Stanley Cup if it weren't made out of sterling silver. I mean, if it's something that could be crushed, yeah, theoretically they could eat it. I mean, didn't you see Jaws ate some scuba tanks?
It could be something as large as the Stanley Cup if it weren't made out of sterling silver. I mean, if it's something that could be crushed, yeah, theoretically they could eat it. I mean, didn't you see Jaws ate some scuba tanks?
Not really, Dan, not really. I mean, they will feed on carcasses of whales. I mean, they will, you know, vigorously feed on dead whales that are just rotting and smell like make you gag in your mouth. But they don't necessarily, you know, pick up, you know, beer cans and bottles and stuff like that. No, they're not that kind of scavenger.
Not really, Dan, not really. I mean, they will feed on carcasses of whales. I mean, they will, you know, vigorously feed on dead whales that are just rotting and smell like make you gag in your mouth. But they don't necessarily, you know, pick up, you know, beer cans and bottles and stuff like that. No, they're not that kind of scavenger.
Not really, Dan, not really. I mean, they will feed on carcasses of whales. I mean, they will, you know, vigorously feed on dead whales that are just rotting and smell like make you gag in your mouth. But they don't necessarily, you know, pick up, you know, beer cans and bottles and stuff like that. No, they're not that kind of scavenger.
If they're eating something like that, it's something that was attached to something that they meant to eat. Garbage floating in the ocean, floating into the carcass of a whale, when they're eating the whale, they'll swallow everything that gets in their mouth, but not intentionally eating things like human trash, no.
If they're eating something like that, it's something that was attached to something that they meant to eat. Garbage floating in the ocean, floating into the carcass of a whale, when they're eating the whale, they'll swallow everything that gets in their mouth, but not intentionally eating things like human trash, no.
If they're eating something like that, it's something that was attached to something that they meant to eat. Garbage floating in the ocean, floating into the carcass of a whale, when they're eating the whale, they'll swallow everything that gets in their mouth, but not intentionally eating things like human trash, no.
Um, no, I really haven't. I mean, I've, you know, I've heard of all kinds of fish parts and unfortunately sometimes some human parts, but, uh, I haven't heard anything, you know, mind blowing. I mean, I've heard of things in bellies of other animals. I mean, like ostriches, ostriches eat all kinds of drill bits and screws and pans and they are garbage.
Um, no, I really haven't. I mean, I've, you know, I've heard of all kinds of fish parts and unfortunately sometimes some human parts, but, uh, I haven't heard anything, you know, mind blowing. I mean, I've heard of things in bellies of other animals. I mean, like ostriches, ostriches eat all kinds of drill bits and screws and pans and they are garbage.
Um, no, I really haven't. I mean, I've, you know, I've heard of all kinds of fish parts and unfortunately sometimes some human parts, but, uh, I haven't heard anything, you know, mind blowing. I mean, I've heard of things in bellies of other animals. I mean, like ostriches, ostriches eat all kinds of drill bits and screws and pans and they are garbage.
They'll put everything in their mouth and swallow it.
They'll put everything in their mouth and swallow it.
They'll put everything in their mouth and swallow it.
That's certainly possible. I mean, you know, sharks are following the baitfish. So as soon as the baitfish start coming in closer, so are the sharks. They're following the baitfish. Now, I hope that people took notice of that video, for instance, of that bull shark out there on South Beach. How many people, it went right by without biting them, without attacking them.
That's certainly possible. I mean, you know, sharks are following the baitfish. So as soon as the baitfish start coming in closer, so are the sharks. They're following the baitfish. Now, I hope that people took notice of that video, for instance, of that bull shark out there on South Beach. How many people, it went right by without biting them, without attacking them.
That's certainly possible. I mean, you know, sharks are following the baitfish. So as soon as the baitfish start coming in closer, so are the sharks. They're following the baitfish. Now, I hope that people took notice of that video, for instance, of that bull shark out there on South Beach. How many people, it went right by without biting them, without attacking them.
That's not to say it's not possible, of course, but let's let's put this in perspective. When we talk about we hear a shark attack, this horrific tragedy in Hawaii with this guy. OK, horrible, horrible. But yet people need to not paint with a broad brush to say this is why all sharks need to be destroyed.
That's not to say it's not possible, of course, but let's let's put this in perspective. When we talk about we hear a shark attack, this horrific tragedy in Hawaii with this guy. OK, horrible, horrible. But yet people need to not paint with a broad brush to say this is why all sharks need to be destroyed.