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GEzzz that balut thing loook soooooo nasty lol ...

Edit: BTW when its the nesting season of thoses , Titaan 'eyes of the tiger'' bad boys ?
 
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GEzzz that balut thing loook soooooo nasty lol ...

Edit: BTW when its the nesting season of thoses , Titaan 'eyes of the tiger'' bad boys ?
i don't know when nesting season is... but i think as far as chip's concerned it's "everyday"

:rofl3:

for what it's worth i don't eat balut as well... never had the guts to try it...

@larry: oh look at the pretty corals! *touch* bloody !@(%&!@#)^%@) *snap photo*

wonderful...

Jag
 
No, but I have a neat scar on my right hand from trying to stop a DM from swimming over one in Thailand. Bloody thing tried to bite his fin as I grabbed it, and took a chunk out of my hand instead...

Swim around them and they will never bother you. Probably :D
 
Techno, the titan triggers get quite big (up to 80-90 cm I'd say) and have very big teeth they use to chomp through the coral!!!! They can and will take bites out of your fins. And I've seen some scars on my buddies in PG that were impressive! And apparently (I'm just saying this from what they've told me) the thing is that they are very aggressive! They won't just bite you and leave you alone... They attack and chase you untill you leave their territory!:D

The only real things that worried me during diving over there were the jelly fish (because sometimes you don't see them untill it's too late) and the sea snakes (because even though they are very gentle and not aggressive at all, their venom can kill you in 10 minutes...:eyebrow:). I learned to love and trust the sea snakes when I saw Marc Cox grab one by the tail and handle it gently. Very very calm gentle creatures!:coffee:
 
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