Great white shark territory – migration of ocean animals – seals, fish and turtles – BBC

Great white shark territory - migration of ocean animals - seals, fish and turtles - BBC
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Scientists have studied patterns of behaviour in sharks, seals and fish shoals and have discovered a ‘Sea super highway’ far out in the Pacific Ocean. Amazing wildlife photography from the BBC.

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27 Comments

  1. "Disappear into the night….sausage shaped weeners….make it to their first birthday…"
    BBC sure like to make it sound like a Disney film lmao!

  2. @smithcorey7

    Of course. I had a pet turtle once when i was young and he bit down hard on my finger, i had to do the windmill to get him off haha.

  3. Might want to learn how to spell biology first before you fall anymore in love with it. That's like saying you love a girl but calling her by the wrong name. You're gonna get a big old slap across your pus.

  4. My facts are strictly in order. You dont need to need Sharkilingus to know that they applaud their own savagery – you can tell by their body language, which speaks more than their shark-words ever could. By your logic then you would say that the Loch Ness Monster is not evil – but this is hardly so now is it? That is a very evil animal indeed. Get YOUR facts right

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