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Post by Fogg on Mar 31, 2022 13:20:23 GMT 12
Who knew they are so evolved that they eat fish?!! Do we get them here? Fascinating… youtu.be/aIovmgzyuL0
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Post by armchairadmiral on Apr 1, 2022 7:12:58 GMT 12
Yes
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Post by em on Apr 1, 2022 10:10:19 GMT 12
Yeah on the west coast . Been nailed a couple of times by them here and very badly in Aussie surfing in the summer sea breeze season when they get blown into the shore .
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Post by GO30 on Apr 2, 2022 9:39:36 GMT 12
The cinematography is pretty awesome in those docos.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2022 10:58:47 GMT 12
Mainly the deep purple ones out deep water,barrier etc not as common as use to be.Even the big schools of the common blue jellyfish have gone. The sail jelly fish common on west coast beaches.
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Post by Fogg on Apr 2, 2022 11:26:49 GMT 12
The cinematography is pretty awesome in those docos. Yeah the BBC has its issues but back in the field doing wildlife it’s still world-class.
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Post by em on Apr 2, 2022 18:40:17 GMT 12
The cinematography is pretty awesome in those docos. Yeah the BBC has its issues but back in the field doing wildlife it’s still world-class. I reckon when David’s gone to the Africa in the sky the BBC should make a database of every word he’s uttered on film and then they can do Attenborough voice overs as is he never left .
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