[quote]mntnbiker wrote:
…oh,and carpet sharks and grey nurses are quite happy mooching around doing nothing,theyre the couch potato’s of the shark kingdom.hell theyd probably be on the playstation all day if the could get there fins round the controls!![/quote]
Okay -I’m almost scared to ask…
are these real names of real fish?
What are Carpet Sharks?
-Grey Nurses?
I’m learning waaaaay more than I ever expected
[quote]Pauli D wrote:
mntnbiker wrote:
…oh,and carpet sharks and grey nurses are quite happy mooching around doing nothing,theyre the couch potato’s of the shark kingdom.hell theyd probably be on the playstation all day if the could get there fins round the controls!!
Okay -I’m almost scared to ask…
are these real names of real fish?
What are Carpet Sharks?
-Grey Nurses?
I’m learning waaaaay more than I ever expected
[/quote]
haha theyre both pretty harmless,tho if you step on a carpet shark you may lose a foot.carpet sharks are also known as wobbegong(im pretty sure thats an aboriginal name)and live maily under ledges and in tidal pools,useually harmless less you piss them off.
grey nurses are largeish(round 2meters),fairly docil sharks that can actually lie on the bottom and sleep,they you dont know it cause yhere eyes are open.ive come across them a few times spear fishing and theyre as scared as you are and usually bolt.theyre actually endangered as to many he-men speared them in the 60"s and 70’s for sport,tho theyu dont hardly move so its a fukin lame excuse just to kill something magnificent.
wobbygongs are cool tho,ive hand fed them and they can have really beautiful markings on there skin.