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FAQs about Coldwater Sharks in Captivity Identification
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An albino port Jackson
shark The below link is to a short article about an leucistic
"albino" shark. A funny error in one of the first lines of the
article though: "As adults, they reach a maximum of just three or
four feet and feed on a variety of crustaceans such as oysters,
mussels and crabs." Heehee... what wrong with this sentence boys and
girls? :) <Har! Am feeding Harry (shell nut friend formerly of Amgen)
and Kate (a vivacious diver-employee of Big Island Divers... as other
friends are out with their wives for a romantic do...) a real crustacean
(local palinurid from diving last night). Bob> Ant-
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/innews/specialyellow2004.html
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