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Andrew
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Posted: 30/March/2019 at 21:04 |
But don’t panic, apparently harmless, but still, very interesting:-
http://www.theportugalnews.com/news/worlds-second-biggest-shark-spotted-off-algarve-coast/48812 |
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Does it know it is harmless?
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I see basking sharks in the Firth of Clyde. Great open mouthed things filtering out plankton as they go. Quite alarming when you see them at first. If they bump against a small boat they could tip it I suppose. Not a tooth in their head. An unrelated joke: Question - What succeeds? Answer - A gumsy budgie.
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As kids we used to watch them in summer from the harbour tower at Saltcoats .. they were fairly regular in the Clyde estuary ..
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