RA| Tubarao branco ataca e destroi gaiola com mergulhadores:
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Depois de assistir uns 3 ou 4 videos dos 378.187 disponiveis
no discovery/animal planet, confesso que sempre torci pelos
tubaroes.

Esse ai quase ganhou. Eu ja' estava salivando, antecipando
o momento em que a agua ia tornar-se avermelhada. :(

BTW - Dave Barry, "The Wonders of Sharks on TV":

The human race has been fascinated by sharks for as long
as I can remember. Just like the bluebird feeding its young,
or the spider struggling to weave its perfect web, or the
buttercup blooming in spring, the shark reveals to us yet
another of the infinite and wonderful facets of nature, namely
the facet that it can bite your head off. This causes us
humans to feel a certain degree of awe.

So the documentary-makers stick with sharks. Generally,
their procedure is to scatter bleeding fish pieces around
their boat, so as to infest the waters. I would estimate that
the primary food source of sharks today is bleeding fish
pieces scattered by people making documentaries. Once
the sharks arrive, they are generally fairly listless. The
general shark attitude seems to be: "Oh God, another
documentary." So the divers have to somehow goad them
into attacking, under the guise of Scientific Research. "We
know very little about the effect of electricity on sharks,"the
narrator will say, in a deeply scientific voice. "That is why
Todd is going to jab this Great White in the testicles with a
cattle prod." The divers keep this kind of thing up until the
shark finally gets irritated and snaps at them, and then they
act as though this was a totally unexpected and very
dangerous development, although clearly it is what they
wanted all along.

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