The Oceanic white-tip is the most dangerous shark for humans.
linkThe claim by 'experts' that shark attacks on people off beaches is a case of mistaken identity, is needless to say, rabid nonsense motivated by ~ yes, you guessed it ~ a leftwing-luvvie need to avoid stigmatising a creature as being hostile to man.
Correct ~ sharks do take a bite to test for skin-toxicity and to authenticate a prospective meal, but they then return to consume the person when their senses give them the 'all-clear'.
Unfamiliarity with the initial taste may make some sharks a little cautious, but they inevitably return to fill their bellies.
It's one of the most absurd examples of political correctness when you hear 'experts' trying to peddle the fiction that sharks don't like human meat.
Utter nonsense.
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And a quick diversion ...
Quote:A strange S-shaped formation which appeared on weather bureau radar off the West Australian coast was not caused by cloud, the bureau says.
The shape was spotted on the weather bureau's radar map on Wednesday about 30 kilometres west of Rottnest.
After checking the satellite, the bureau's Neil Bennett ruled out the phenomenon being caused by cloud.
"There's no cloud, there's nothing to produce a rain echo, ... which we do see a lot, but not this particular shape," he said.
linkAnd yes ~ of course it's an 'S' shape.
What do they want ... an 'H' shape?
tsk, some people.
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It's no mystery of course. It's well-known to marine biologists that there is a type of water-borne colony crustacean that hold onto one another and form long 'conga-lines' as they drift on the ocean's surface.