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Who or What
Who or what can withstand serious Shark bites without medical attention?
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Originally Posted by
said
Who or what can withstand serious Shark bites without medical attention?
Cyclists because they won’t notice if they get their head bitten off as they are numb from the neck up anyway and don’t use that bit to keep operating a bicycle and arguing .
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Yet another entry from the Guinness Book of the Worlds most stupid questions.
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Originally Posted by
Little Londoner
Yet another entry from the Guinness Book of the Worlds most stupid questions.
Not if you are scientifically minded it is not - if you know the answer you would understand why.
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Originally Posted by
said
Who or what can withstand serious Shark bites without medical attention?
Cephalopods - they grow back lost tentacles
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Originally Posted by
gsgsgs
Cephalopods - they grow back lost tentacles
They may grow back lost tentacles, but it would be a bit useless if it had been eaten whole by a shark. Nice try though!
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Originally Posted by
jamyramy
turtles.
Possibly - but then I doubt if they would get shark bites as they would retreat into their shells.
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Originally Posted by
said
Who or what can withstand serious Shark bites without medical attention?
A seal .
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Motorists, because cyclists sick of being thrown under a bus by them - would happily feed 'em to the sharks!
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Originally Posted by
MICK/GILLY
A seal .
Almost! It is the Dolphin. Hundreds of Dolphins have huge scars on their bodies due to Shark bites, but the Dolphin hormone allows the animal to heal very fast without any after effects. Like I was saying, scientifically, such biological properties in Dolphins could perhaps help humans heal faster from serious wounds.
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Intelligent creatures dolphins, you never see them riding bicycles they are too intelligent for that .
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The PNP
Motorists, because cyclists sick of being thrown under a bus by them - would happily feed 'em to the sharks!
You should have been on the Coastal Rd between Ainsdale and Weld Rd the other day a brand new resin cycle path but no Coco had to ride in the road causing tail backs to get past him safely. And YOU want more unused cycle paths DUH!
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Originally Posted by
MICK/GILLY
Intelligent creatures dolphins, you never see them riding bicycles they are too intelligent for that .
Nor driving vehicles either - so yes they do have a brain.
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Originally Posted by
Little Londoner
You should have been on the Coastal Rd between Ainsdale and Weld Rd the other day a brand new
resin cycle path but no Coco had to ride in the road causing tail backs to get past him safely. And YOU want more unused cycle paths DUH!
Cycle path? In reality, it's no more than a narrow pavement, where slower bikes are allowed to share space with the pedestrians, prams, disabled buggies, etc. Sounds like he was simply being a responsible rider and following Govt advice to use the road instead. Surely you wouldn't condone riding where pedestrians are, at roadbike speeds (18mph+)? Better to slow a few cars down, than risk knocking over someones kid/dog/granny, etc.
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