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Two men save shark from choking on moose

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Two men save shark from choking on moose
He's going to need a bigger bite.

 

According to CBC.ca, two Newfoundland men saved a shark from choking on a moose. 

Derrick Chaulk was driving by the Norris Arm North harbor and thought he saw a beached whale. But when he went closer to investigate, Chaulk realized it was a Greenland shark.And it was choking.

 

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/11/21/...p=HPBucket


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You're my favorite news outlet Drifter, reporting the stories people care about. 


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Quote:You're my favorite news outlet Drifter, reporting the stories people care about. 
 

If you don't like my stories, Don't click on the links, 'nuff said

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Quote:If you don't like my stories, Don't click on the links, 'nuff said
 

Lol it wasn't sarcasm, you're like your own news network with crazy stories like this, I'd seriously rather hear about two men saving a shark from choking on a moose than the latest scandal or sad story followed by some fluff piece about puppies. 

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Are we certain that the moose wasn't choking on the shark? :whistling:


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Quote:If you don't like my stories, Don't click on the links, 'nuff said
 

You're really crabby lately, snapping at everyone...(lol, no pun intended, given your news story here) Laughing 

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Quote:Are we certain that the moose wasn't choking on the shark? :whistling:
 

Come on now, we all know mooses are vegan.......... :teehee: :yes:

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Quote:Lol it wasn't sarcasm, you're like your own news network with crazy stories like this, I'd seriously rather hear about two men saving a shark from choking on a moose than the latest scandal or sad story followed by some fluff piece about puppies. 
 

Well, I travel the weird side of the internet so........ Sorry if I thought it was sarcasm

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What those two men saw there was the Moose's version of "Never Give Up!"


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Quote:Well, I travel the weird side of the internet so........ Sorry if I thought it was sarcasm
 

Wait... there's a side of the internet that isn't weird?

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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(This post was last modified: 11-23-2013, 08:12 PM by EricC85.)

How did a moose get in the ocean? I thought they where mountain animals? Showing my Florida ignorance for anything north of Georgia here..........


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Quote:How did a moose get in the ocean? I thought they where mountain animals? Showing my Florida ignorance for anything north of Georgia here..........
 

From another article: How, exactly, the shark came across a large chunk of moose is a mystery, though Chaulk speculates a hunter may have cleaned a moose carcass and discarded the remnants in the water. With some help, Chaulk told the St. John's Telegram, the shark was moved to deeper water, where it eventually came to and swam away.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/22...19851.html

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Quote:How did a moose get in the ocean? I thought they where mountain animals? Showing my Florida ignorance for anything north of Georgia here..........
Maybe it was an oceanic moose. Or a moose fish. The possibilities are endless. Big Grin

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Quote:From another article: How, exactly, the shark came across a large chunk of moose is a mystery, though Chaulk speculates a hunter may have cleaned a moose carcass and discarded the remnants in the water. With some help, Chaulk told the St. John's Telegram, the shark was moved to deeper water, where it eventually came to and swam away.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/22...19851.html
 

I guess that's the only thing that would make sense, I was just all :wacko: a Moose in the ocean?

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Greenland sharks are by far my least favorite shark. They are slow and goofy looking.
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Quote:Well, I travel the weird side of the internet so........ Sorry if I thought it was sarcasm
 

Have you tried reddit? There is some weird stuff on there if you venture beyond the default subreddits.

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Bullwinkle Sad

 

We barely knew you.


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