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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

This is Fucked up



Staged Snake Easts Dog


They stage snakes eating things and then do a rescue - run ads for Viral Videos


That snake is not going to eat the dog. Constrictors will bite ahold of their prey, then wrap around the body and suffocate their victim.....I don't know what is going on here, but I do know they don't attack their prey by wrapping their tail around their supper
 
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I was diving along the south side on the palm Beach Inlet back in the 90"s (incoming/slack tide) and was always on the watch for the big ships coming through dragging anchors or crap or the new boat owners who didn't know what a dive flag was.

Needless to say I had my encounters with wolf packs of barracuda's, sharks and the such but it always expected so no big deal. One day I was collecting some fish for my tank and I saw a big shadow go over me and I thought crap don't they see my drive flag, then it occurred to me that there was no motor noise so as I looked up there were about 10 big ass manatees above me with one in my face about a foot or two a way. Not sure why but that almost made me soil my wet suit for a second, caught me by surprise those sneaky bastards. I recovered in a few seconds and petted them and they followed me for a while and left.

Cool. I grew up in the Lake Worth area eons ago. When it was a nice quite retiree community.
Use to dive around the Boynton Beach inlet incoming tide (too murky otherwise) you had to be careful not to get sucked into the intracoastal. I believe it is off limits now. Dive Flag? Never saw anyone pay attention to it. The "wreck" in Delray beach was neat for a new diver.
 
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