king of seals
9/22/2005 9:37am,
I echo the Shark v Croc fight. That would really put a lot of internet arguments to rest.
Speaking of sharks and crocodiles, there's some place in Africa where you can find both (and both creatures of seawater and fresh water).
I have seen a crocodile waiting for the prey on the soft sand uderwater with a bull shark swimming above him. It is very unlikely such different creatures fight...
The shark breaths water and the crocodile breaths air. One can win by choke as long as it manages to keep the other outside its breathing enviroment.
:happy8:
Thats quite the tag team. I can imagine them fighting over kills in a messy tug of war.
VikingPower
9/22/2005 11:32am,
Gene LeBell needs to take on a lion now, since he beat a bear too.
VikingPower
9/22/2005 11:34am,
Did something GOOD ever come out of Korea?
PL
http://yumilee.com/skiznillz/port5.jpg
king of seals
9/22/2005 12:42pm,
Thats quite the tag team. I can imagine them fighting over kills in a messy tug of war.
Actually, they were not cooperating, they just gone fishin'!
The crocodile traveled across teh l4nd before feasting with some particual species of migratory fish (during their mating season), while the shark simply followed the fish.
But hell! Imagine if they REALLY cooperated... teh deadly! :new_smili
liokault
9/22/2005 12:58pm,
I echo the Shark v Croc fight. That would really put a lot of internet arguments to rest.
Dont Great white sharks eat salt water crocs off Australia when they find them? Im sure I read that.
Otaku Waffle
9/23/2005 4:29am,
At any rate, both Sharks and Crocs have Homo Sapiens beat in the "endured with relatively minor changes for millions of years" department.
lifetime
9/23/2005 8:30am,
There's a whole series of nature documentaries, they're called "Massive Nature" here in Australia. There was one episode where hundreds of dolphins, sharks, birds and seals all ganged up to feed on a swarm of millions of migrating sardines. That was fucking awesome.
king of seals
9/23/2005 11:10am,
There's a whole series of nature documentaries, they're called "Massive Nature" here in Australia. There was one episode where hundreds of dolphins, sharks, birds and seals all ganged up to feed on a swarm of millions of migrating sardines. That was fucking awesome.
Fishing population control. :tongue3:
http://yumilee.com/skiznillz/port5.jpg
Yummm.
Stupid fucking video.
Stupid fucking people.
http://yumilee.com/skiznillz/port5.jpg
Umm, Is it me or is she have a slight bulge in "her" panties.
No, it's you...with the slight bulge.
Maybe it's the puffy looking panties/bikini she's wearing.
But that reminds me, I heard of this sexy Korean super model who used to be a man once.
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