KDAD
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Not wery Lucky, he got a knife stuck in his head.
How about Stucky?
When I am out diving and carrying my bfk I have doubts that it will cleanly kill a flounder I find laying in the sand and this guy thinks it will take care of Mark?
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Not wery Lucky, he got a knife stuck in his head.
Not wery Lucky, he got a knife stuck in his head.
i guess this shark is "nursing "itself back to health
Personally, I'd think Brett should have the first crack at naming that little nurse shark.
Not everyone is an expert on which sharks are g0od and bad.
I don't know the difference between a coral and a king snake. They are the ones with white red and black rings on it. They are just in different patterns. If I find one in the yard I am getting a HOE from the shed. The only good snake for me is a dead one. I can clearly see how the same would apply for an unexperienced diver, as so many are, and can make the same decision. If it was a blatent attack by the diver against nature, the knife probably would not have still been there.
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This sounds like the same mentality of the fisherman that no doubt tried to dispatch the shark as described in other posts. By the way: Red on yellow--kill a fellow is the coral snake. If you feel you have to kill a snake, please do not kill the king snake as they are harmless to you, and are very beneficial to keeping rodents and rattlesnakes under control. Consider this my conservation good deed for the morning.