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Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by kach22i, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. kach22i
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    if I remember thats a Ray Shark
    sounds wrong since sharks and rays are in the same family but its for real and its extremely rare if I remember

    I have a picture of one and one of my marine biologist friends saw it and thought it was fake, she had never seen one before and she specializes in sharks

    if I have identified it correctly

    which I probably have not since there are something like 600 species of sharks

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    pretty sure thats it

    course now that I'm flipping back and forth I can see some dissimilarities in the snout and the pectoral fins
    could be that one is more mature than the other since those features are related to age
     
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    oh yea seems i seen that once on the discovery channel wild looking fish
     
  5. Boston

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    I think the picture of the one I have live in the wild is the only photo of a live one. Its really really a rare bird.

    hear is another one thats really rare

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    goblin shark
    I think they only have two or three shots of this thing live and in the wild
     
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    ....it would make a nice letter opener.....
     
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    This looks like a fun group.
     

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    I've done that a few times......not on purpose though! :p
     
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    mine does a nice wheele if i want it to
     

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    Who needs foils when you can do that?:D
     

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    its always fun to goof off a little i had it way up there just before that shot that's actually on the way back down believe it or not i have to feather the throttle a bit
    :D
     
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