
vatas wrote:
overtyped wrote:Killer whales are just better than sharks. Unlike sharks, killer whales do not need to resort to biting off fingers to determine if humans are their prey.
In fact, there has never been a documented fatal attack by a killer whale on humans in the wild. Therefore, I will argue that killer whales should be considered for the role currently held by sharks in our ecosystems. The only reason they can't is because killer whales are too large to fill all niches. Unless we can shrink some of them down, to fill all roles, sharks will remain for now.
In the pet world, sharks are like comparing slugs with dogs. slugs can't do shit except slime all over you, they make bad pets because they have the IQ of a slug, and they are just gross. Sharks are poopy, sorry but I've said it, and I'm not taking it back.
Also, unlike what some in this thread might think, shark is not a gender. Even if you dress up like a shark, it only makes you a furry at best.
dagrimreefah wrote:overtyped wrote:Killer whales are just better than sharks. Unlike sharks, killer whales do not need to resort to biting off fingers to determine if humans are their prey.
In fact, there has never been a documented fatal attack by a killer whale on humans in the wild. Therefore, I will argue that killer whales should be considered for the role currently held by sharks in our ecosystems. The only reason they can't is because killer whales are too large to fill all niches. Unless we can shrink some of them down, to fill all roles, sharks will remain for now.
In the pet world, sharks are like comparing slugs with dogs. slugs can't do shit except slime all over you, they make bad pets because they have the IQ of a slug, and they are just gross. Sharks are poopy, sorry but I've said it, and I'm not taking it back.
Also, unlike what some in this thread might think, shark is not a gender. Even if you dress up like a shark, it only makes you a furry at best.
vatas wrote:
killer whales
bumfrog wrote:killer whales
erm, you mean Orcas? They’re achtually a type of dolphin
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