Requiem Shark
Standing fourth in the rank, Requiem sharks are accountable for a great share of human attacks. But due to the difficulty in identification of individual species, the degree of inaccuracy is high in attack records.
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I would swim with this one too lol
ReplyDeleteI wonder what they taste like.
ReplyDeleteWell, i think ill stay on dry land for this one too!
ReplyDeletesharks are fine :)
ReplyDeleteLuckyly I live in an area where no sharks are to be found
ReplyDeleteNo sharks here in MN thank the lord
ReplyDeletethis shark is too small.. the bull shark is still my favourite!
ReplyDeletehau die hühner
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What are you going to do on your blog for Shark Week?
ReplyDeletePost some more sharks please!
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying your series on sharks. I never even knew the Requiem Shark existed.
ReplyDeletei bet its delicious
ReplyDeleteThey look very small but I bet they are deadly!
ReplyDeleteGet em!
ReplyDeleteREQUIEM, great name for any species.
ReplyDeleteHaha they are cute!
ReplyDeletenot as spooky looking as the others.
ReplyDeletescared to go into the ocean now lol
ReplyDeleteit would be badass to ride one of those.
ReplyDeletehey followed nice blog
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