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Shark attacks.

To: "John Turner" <>
Subject: Shark attacks.
From: "Dave Torr" <>
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 15:36:13 +1000
Gills aren't needed - and neither are scales. There is a rather large class
of animals called cetaceans which manage without either!

On 09/04/2008, John Turner <> wrote:
>
> Hi Tony,
>         You forgot to mention growing gills.
> Having spent about 30 years snorkelling and diving and taking underwater
> photographs, I can't resist saying that
> you don't know what you have missed!
> John Turner
> Adelaide
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 
>  Behalf Of Tony Russell
> Sent: Wednesday, 9 April 2008 1:35 PM
> To: Birds
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Shark attacks.
>
>
> Much as one feels for victims of shark attacks and their families, there
> is an easy way to avoid being attacked. It's the same cure as for
> sea-sickness - stay on shore. In my view governments should make going
> into the sea illegal. It's a stupid thing to do anyway in view of the
> multitude of potential dangers in the ocean. If we were meant to go into
> the sea we would be born with, or develop, scales and fins.
>
> t.
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