big white tipped sharks ,under bigfish and small catfish

2 years ago
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White pitched harpies are satiny and beautiful beasties that inhabit multitudinous waters around the world. These harpies make their home in Papua New Guinea, patrolling tall pillars that rise from submarine stormy eruptions millions of times agone. harpies feed on small fish that make nests around rocky ledges and corals that grow on them.

A team of scuba divers entered the ocean to study the harpies and collect prints and video footage of their feeding behavior. Understanding harpies is an important first step in helping to conserve them. Using fish scraps, the wolf is encouraged to come closer for a near look. It will help researchers cover and record injuries, freeloaders, growth rates and other important data. The bait does its job and the wolf shows little shyness. Some indeed come so close that they can literally rub their bellies. There is a strict hands- off policy also still, as physical commerce with beast life is generally reckless.
As we see still, sometimes harpies don't observe these rules. A wolf was known as experimental behavior. White tips a diver, or other victim, to see what the response would be. Anything perceived as a amenable or fearful response will encourage more aggressive pursuits with potentially serious consequences. It's judicious to demonstrate that the wolf will not be allowed to stink without challenge. The researcher does exactly what an educated and confident scuba diver would do and he shows the wolf that he will not stink.

Touching harpies should be avoided at all costs, this being a definite exception. The wolf was not injured in any way and the strike would not have caused pain. A wolf's nose is hard enough that it can slightly feel the impact of a mortal punch. But the communication was clear and the wolf suddenly turned the other way.#sharks #catfish #underground_fish

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