Pick_n_Roll19381

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Kill a Great White Shark

posted 09 Aug 2012, 16:19
Well I cam through this interesting thing......watching one TV Episode of Mad Labs (Discovery) on internet I came through this........How can one kill a Great White Shark with bare hands and of course no guns or harpoon........Just hold it's tail and don't let it swim forward and it'll die shortly, well it's not that easy but worth tryin' lol.....

Well you might be thinking of the reason, then here's the reason........
Sharks keep swallowing water from it's mouth and release it from their gills and the gills soak the oxygen dissolved in water, but he has to be in motion....if you hold it's tail and prevent it from swimming forward it won't be able to do so and will die....

But remember SHARKS BITE!

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Darius19542317 • 09 Aug 2012, 19:09
I have reached an agreement with the shark world...I don't go in their ocean and they don't swim in my living room...
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Cannybearsed1233 • 09 Aug 2012, 16:35
Sharks with no teeth can only GUM YOU TO DEATH!! lollollol
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AhrimanThorn12864 • 09 Aug 2012, 17:07
Sharks look like they are smooth and slippery but actually a sharks skin is like sandpaper so you would need to wear gloves to stop your hands being cut. You would also need to be tied or chained to something to stop yourself from just being dragged behind the shark.


A shark is made of only four things, muscle, attitude, teeth and attitude. You will notice I repeated one of those things and that was not accidental. Your body is also made of four things, muscle, bone, fat, and the screams that are released when you are being eaten by a shark.

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TxNxt1363 • 09 August 2012, 19:34  Show comment
too much trouble.shark repellent is the way to go
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Pick_n_Roll19381 • 10 August 2012, 02:08  Show comment
lol
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Darius19542317 • 09 August 2012, 19:09  Show comment
I have reached an agreement with the shark world...I don't go in their ocean and they don't swim in my living room...
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Edferda689 • 09 August 2012, 19:35  Show comment
smart agreement... I think ill make an agreement with monkeys..
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zedwithzee1023 • 09 August 2012, 19:04  Show comment
My dear Watson, the problem is in getting behind the shark in one piece. titter
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Deporjuan3570 • 09 August 2012, 19:19  Show comment
The problem actually is in believing that you have the strenght in takes to hold a shark down
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AncientRome8274 • 09 August 2012, 18:39  Show comment
Turning a great white over on its back will give it a temporary paralysis and eventually the shark will sophicate.
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CfF20027224 • 09 August 2012, 17:43  Show comment
Don't forget:
"Don't Try This At Home!"titter
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Edferda689 • 09 August 2012, 19:36  Show comment
of course you can't who the hell has a shark at home you gotta try it in the ocean....lol
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Pick_n_Roll19381 • 10 August 2012, 02:07  Show comment
lol
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aSBo15004 • 09 August 2012, 17:22  Show comment
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Pick_n_Roll19381 • 09 August 2012, 17:29  Show comment
yeah season with chicken stock and bacon.....titter
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AhrimanThorn12864 • 09 August 2012, 17:07  Show comment
Sharks look like they are smooth and slippery but actually a sharks skin is like sandpaper so you would need to wear gloves to stop your hands being cut. You would also need to be tied or chained to something to stop yourself from just being dragged behind the shark.


A shark is made of only four things, muscle, attitude, teeth and attitude. You will notice I repeated one of those things and that was not accidental. Your body is also made of four things, muscle, bone, fat, and the screams that are released when you are being eaten by a shark.
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Pick_n_Roll19381 • 09 August 2012, 17:21  Show comment
noted down.....
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DominicS1868 • 09 August 2012, 18:36  Show comment
Wow the things one learns that was never taught in school!shocked (writes down) "body is made up of screams released when you are being eaten by a shark"titter

God bless the interwebz and its infinite wisdom!lol
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Pick_n_Roll19381 • 10 August 2012, 02:07  Show comment
and you can't scream under watertitter
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