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lobsta1 Posted - Oct 01 2008 : 13:29:25
My brother (& ex-diving partner)just called
from Ca. & told me to look at this video on the wolffish. It is excellent.
When non-divers ask if I'm afraid of sharks in out waters, I say no. I'm just wary about blindly sticking my hand in a hole & meeting one of these guys.
Al
First link is just the video. Second is the story also.
http://multimedia.boston.com/pub/m/21063108/the_wolffish_eats.htm?q=%22wolffish%22

http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2008/10/01/protection_sought_for_a_sea_brute/








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Ghost Posted - Oct 01 2008 : 15:46:28
Wolfies are sweethearts. The ones I've known are all like pets.

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