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AK
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6th Nov 12 at 14:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

any suggestions on what this is? Coastal waters off Brunei.




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6th Nov 12 at 14:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I am right in saying the 'beast' is like two shades of blue?
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If thats a mouth open in the second one, slightly like a small basking shark.
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6th Nov 12 at 14:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looks like a basking shark
Beat to it

[Edited on 06-11-2012 by Seany]
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I was going to suggest some sort of Eel? Or perhaps a snakehead type as they are spreading rapidly.
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ahhh, yes... i see it now.

Could be. I'll google them
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Its pretty big, but not huge. I'd guess at something around 3m long, no bigger than 4m long
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just googled and wiki'd....

I think its actually a small Whale Shark. Looking at its mouth and long tail fin
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6th Nov 12 at 14:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Its a baby frilled shark
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I reckon its the ghost of Bin Laden
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looks like a whale shark to me also, albeit very small.
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6th Nov 12 at 14:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

tail fin



aye, small/skinny whale shark... young one
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what always blows my mind is scale. is it a tiny whale shark in a small ocean or is the whale shark to scale in a big ocean? u dont have any scenery to relate to so you cant judge scale.


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you can see the 'texture' on the water.... its not huge, but def a few metres
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quote:
Originally posted by Balling
what always blows my mind is scale. is it a tiny whale shark in a small ocean or is the whale shark to scale in a big ocean? u dont have any scenery to relate to so you cant judge scale.


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quote:
Originally posted by kennySRi
quote:
Originally posted by Balling
what always blows my mind is scale. is it a tiny whale shark in a small ocean or is the whale shark to scale in a big ocean? u dont have any scenery to relate to so you cant judge scale.







Also do they eat humans?
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They grow massive those things, they were on Planet Earth.
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quote:
Originally posted by Balling
what always blows my mind is scale. is it a tiny whale shark in a small ocean or is the whale shark to scale in a big ocean? u dont have any scenery to relate to so you cant judge scale.
balling wins corsasport
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quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
They grow massive those things, they were on Planet Earth.


They still are on planet Earth?
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Correct, however, I said Planet Earth
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quote:
Originally posted by Balling
what always blows my mind is scale. is it a tiny whale shark in a small ocean or is the whale shark to scale in a big ocean? u dont have any scenery to relate to so you cant judge scale.


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