Bull Sharks-Attn: Vicki
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VickiH said:
"God protects the innocent and the stupid."
Vicki, I sure hope that's true....especially the 'stupid' part for me.
....mia
"God protects the innocent and the stupid."
Vicki, I sure hope that's true....especially the 'stupid' part for me.

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The bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) is also known as the cub, Ganges, Nicaragua, river, shovelnose, slipway grey, square-nose, Van Rooyen's, and Zambezi shark. The bull shark is found in all tropical and subtropical oceans and seas along the coastlines and also in a few fresh water rivers and lakes. The bull shark is the most frequent attacker of people, as it swims in very shallow waters where people swim and is an aggressive shark.
Yikes!!!
Yikes!!!

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Yikes is right! All of this shark business is just too much information for me. I'm practically my husband's second skin as it is when we snorkel, for fear of encountering a shark. During our last trip I had let my guard down abit and snorkeled around on my own. I guess that won't be happening anymore. I don't think I'd even need to get bit, the fear alone would probably kill me. Ali~
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Well, with all that shark stuff said......I can think of a lot worse ways to go. Think about it, your in paradise, 82 degree water, seeing all the beautiful fishies. You wouldn't even have to go far to be reincarnated as your favorite critter on STJ!! I will be the Jacka$$ that chases the tourists around for a laugh - heheh Vicki!
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