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Join contest Subscribethey do go into fresh and i bet they have found their way into that area. i know they have been seen about 5mi up the Hillsborough river. and,Juan ain't out running a gator-faster than a horse for short distances-like 50 yd +/-.Is it too far inland for bull sharks?
they do go into fresh and i bet they have found their way into that area. i know they have been seen about 5mi up the Hillsborough river. and,Juan ain't out running a gator-faster than a horse for short distances-like 50 yd +/-.
Nope. Bull sharks have been found in the Mississippi as far north as Hellinois. So add them to the security detailIs it too far inland for bull sharks?
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i have no idea what it would sound likeI'm probably mistaken but did all the people arguing against it sound like they have a dik in their keister?
Wouldnt it be:
Yep, the Darian is no joke. Nasty fucking snakes that make a rattler look like a garter snake.However, I think if there's anybody who could survive, it's some guy who walked here from South America.
Pretty sure they are working on building a road over the Darien, if that happens tswhtf.Yep, the Darian is no joke. Nasty fucking snakes that make a rattler look like a garter snake.
Maybe not the freezing water but the great whites are nowhere near the numbers of snakes and gators per square mile.I don't know, do snakes and crocs trump freezing water and great whites?
It’s never to far inland for bull sharksIs it too far inland for bull sharks?
lake Nicaragua shark is really a bull shark.Maybe not the freezing water but the great whites are nowhere near the numbers of snakes and gators per square mile.
It’s never to far inland for bull sharks