Sharks and Roosters
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I think the hanging around after taking a big surprise bite out of large potentially-dangerous prey is SOP ( standard operating procedure ). They wait for the prey to bleed out, then come back in for the main course with no risk of the prey fighting back.
This Darwin-award winner is lucky a couple of brave blokes pulled him ashore, or he would have been fish food for sure.
This Darwin-award winner is lucky a couple of brave blokes pulled him ashore, or he would have been fish food for sure.
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No, you can survive and still be eligible, so long as your genes can no longer reproduce. This guy may still get a Darwin Award. Depends on how high the shark bit! He's up for an honourable mention for sure!TheLaw wrote:Not to get too technical but don't you have to die to win a Darwin award. This guy is well on his way I'd say!