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RIOceanographer:
Hehe... umm.....I think something has been slightly distorted in translation there.... :D

I am realize you are just joking, but for anyone he is wondering where Stogey got that from, great whites are members of the "mackerel shark" family (Lamnidae).

The name mackerel shark comes from another shark in the same family, Lamna nasus, commonly known as the porbeagle here in southern New England, but also sometimes called the mackerel shark depending on who you talk to. Porbeagles eat mostly fish, including mackerel, hence the name.

So do tiger sharks eat mainly tigers? If so do they grow four legs to search out tigers tht stalk in the jungles of Africa?
 

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