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Graystoke 05-17-2013 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 9688523)

Yo! What Happening?
I see you there ...
LMAO

thebrad84 05-17-2013 08:10 AM

[QUOTE=KC Tattoo;9687801]
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Originally Posted by Sorter (Post 9687368)

That is one lucky dog! Holy crap!

I'm no marine biologist, but that appears to be a dolphin following the dog. That dorsal fin looks too rounded on the back side to be a shark.

Radar Chief 05-17-2013 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by thebrad84 (Post 9688553)

I'm no marine biologist, but that appears to be a dolphin following the dog. That dorsal fin looks too rounded on the back side to be a shark.

From the dark color I was assuming an orca. :shrug:

jiveturkey 05-17-2013 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 9688574)
From the dark color I was assuming an orca. :shrug:

Same here and a black lab probably looks like a tasty seal to an orca.

Fish 05-17-2013 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 9688523)

LMAO.... Jazz hands!

Amnorix 05-17-2013 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 9688574)
From the dark color I was assuming an orca. :shrug:

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Originally Posted by jiveturkey (Post 9688582)
Same here and a black lab probably looks like a tasty seal to an orca.


I'm with Brad on this. I'm thinking "playful dolphin" rather than shark out for lunch.

But either is far more likely than orca. It's WAY too small to be an Orca.

jiveturkey 05-17-2013 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 9688589)
I'm with Brad on this. I'm thinking "playful dolphin" rather than shark out for lunch.

But either is far more likely than orca. It's WAY too small to be an Orca.

You're probably right. At the very end it turns and the coloring looks like a dolphin.

An orca probably would have been coming in hot.

frankotank 05-17-2013 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 9688589)
I'm with Brad on this. I'm thinking "playful dolphin" rather than shark out for lunch.

But either is far more likely than orca. It's WAY too small to be an Orca.

well that would explain a LOT!. like the camera guy just standing there filming while the dog almost gets eaten.
makes a little more sense now.

frankotank 05-17-2013 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 9688523)

ROFLROFLROFL

awesome.
I've seen this dog before. animals are very adaptive fo sho.

Radar Chief 05-17-2013 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 9688589)
I'm with Brad on this. I'm thinking "playful dolphin" rather than shark out for lunch.

But either is far more likely than orca. It's WAY too small to be an Orca.

After posting that I started looking more closely and agree. The distance from its nose to its dorsal fin is about the length of the labs body, meaning if it’s an orca it’s a juvenile. That and I found some pictures of dolphins that have a short snout and dark color like that.

Amnorix 05-17-2013 08:42 AM

In fact, I'll go one further based on the dorsal fin shape -- bottlenose dolphin.

http://www.wdcs.org/graphics_bin/sw_fin_shape.jpg

Amnorix 05-17-2013 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by frankotank (Post 9688593)
well that would explain a LOT!. like the camera guy just standing there filming while the dog almost gets eaten.
makes a little more sense now.


Another look shows that it's CLEARLY not a shark -- you can see the blowhole for a second before it turns.

Not a shark and too small for orca, so gotta be a Dolphin.

Rain Man 05-17-2013 09:52 AM

My god, that dolphin was about to eat the dog!

RockChalk 05-17-2013 10:11 AM

Thank God for Marine Biologist Brad!

raybec 4 05-17-2013 10:16 AM

[QUOTE=RockChalk;9688697]Thank God for Marine Biologist Brad![/QUOTE
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