Most dangerous marine life?

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616fun:
Probably a swallow. Suppose it was an African or European swallow?

I didn't know that Swallows will dump nuts on divers... ;)
Sure it wasn't an American one?
They are more likely to drop things down on humans :bomb:

(I know, sometimes I feel like beiing politicial-INcorrect)
 
In researching the cause of deaths, confusion results from people not reading carefully and confusing what actually constitutes "marine life". Statistically, it is the U. S. Marines that are responsible for the most fatalities.
Semper Fi.
 
james croft:
In researching the cause of deaths, confusion results from people not reading carefully and confusing what actually constitutes "marine life". Statistically, it is the U. S. Marines that are responsible for the most fatalities.
Semper Fi.

I won't make disparaging comment about my leathernecked brothers............
 
drdiver1952:
And for that matter, how likely a falling coconut will hit a shark?


if a coconu falls in the forest and it hits a shark and there's noone around to see - did it really happen?

if a wood chuck ....
 
Sharkbait:
Zoot at Castle Anthrax may have some shrubbery, I heard she has a nice bush.

I'm sorry..........................


would that be wet zoot?
 

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