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Gotta go make dinner. Back in ten or so.
Hugs
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I'm back.
But only for another forty minutes.
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prpldva wrote:Thanks everyone!
Princess- no bodyguard needed! but thanks! Did you see this?
Fish-eating Killer Whales prey on 30 species of fish, particularly salmon (including Chinook and Coho), herring, and tuna, as well as basking sharks, whale sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks and smooth hammerheads. In one incident[27] off the Farallon Islands, a subadult Great white shark was killed by a mother Killer Whale protecting her calf. The calf then ate the shark's nutrient-rich liver. In New Zealand, Killer Whales have been observed hunting Mako sharks as well as stingrays, which seem to be their favorite treat as they will go to nearly any length to get them. Cephalopods, such as octopuses and a wide range of squids, and reptiles, such as sea turtles, are also targets.
Well, *gulp* at least I'm a favorite....begins to think dial-up wasn't such a bad idea.
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