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#amazingfootage of a #sharkbreaching #decoy #sharkattack #flyingsharks #southafrica #breaching #jumping #iSurfdailyshark #iSurf #iSurf_it https://www.instagram.com/p/BsPHyAboOkt/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ok89io71hfir
Ready to start studying animal nutrition! . . . . #animalnutrition #flyingsharks #matchalatte #decomposition #prevet #prerequisito #distancelearning #studygram #turtlemug #tortuga #maturestudent #studying #studymode https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp7OpvXHd-2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=n6jtk38akuwt
* ・ 先日『デート』と称する『たかり』に遭い、買わされたMA-1💸 ・ #ma1 #avirex #flyingsharks #mydaughter
#Tiburones #FlyingSharks Tiburones: Flying Sharks Tiburones: Flying Sharks? The Tiburones are said to be flying sharks, with razor sharp teeth, crushing jaws, and able to circle their prey from the air. ‘Tiburon’ is Spanish for ‘shark’, most English translations of the Ibalonuse this name for the creature (Triburon). InBikol, these creatures are known as Pating na Pakpakan. In the Ibalon epic, they were tamed by the warrior-hero Handyong. Handyong and his men made their next attack against the giant flying sharks called Triburon which had hardy flesh and sawlike teeth that could crush rocks. They continued fighting until the defeat of the last Triburon. – Overview excerpt from the Ibalon Epic. Scientists have been baffled by the bumblebee for years. Using old aerodynamic theory they shouldn’t even be able to fly. Today, it has been shown that the bumblebee adopts a brute force approach to flying. Their flight is inefficient as if the insect has been split in half. The left and right wings flap independently and the airflow around the wings never joins to help the bee slip through the air more easily. It was a scientific mystery until only about a decade ago, but I wonder what those scientists would think if they would be faced by what I saw. That crazy old woman was right, they would be here. I knew that if I followed my instincts that I would finally find them. Years of waiting and wondering and I can finally tell my lolo that he was right. All those stories of Handiong taming these things and how they were never seen again were true. Lolo and his platoon weren’t crazy. Their superiors thought that stories of flying sharks were silly superstition. I can’t wait to see their faces when I show them the Tiburones. These sharks are incredibly interesting. I can’t tell what keeps them in the air. Is it a swim bladder that they somehow evolved and adapted? I have to get closer to find out. The rocks along this cove are very sharp, I managed to cut myself on a steep part of the climb, but it doesn’t matter. What’s a little blood if the prize is a scientific revolution?
Reason number a billion to ship Jack/Chowder
Jack watching Chowder do his goalie thing in his last Samwell game (the championship?) And after a shut out just pulling Chowder in to a hug and whispering softly "I'm so proud of you Christopher" Alternatively when he plays in the NHL amd let's in five goals because it's an off night Jack still hugs him and kisses the top of his head and whispers "I'm so proud of you Christopher"
#sharknado #flyingsharks #sanfrancisco #pier39 #thebay #pier39 #blueskies (at PIER 39)
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