Noola2006-11-10 19:54:22
QUOTE(Kharaen d'Attai @ Nov 10 2006, 01:47 PM) 352702
Seals live in freshwater I think. Sharks can only survive in salt water. I say bring in more polar bears and lionseals. Those lionseals are scary o.0
Seals live in freshwater??? Are you sure? I'm almost 100% sure they don't. Like 99.996% sure. Cause I know that they live in the ocean around california and in the artic ocean and in several other oceans and gulfs, depending on species of seal, and all of those places are saltwater places....
Unknown2006-11-10 19:59:53
Yeah. Seals live on Catalina Island. I've played kyaaked with them.
Arix2006-11-10 20:57:58
Mmm.....delicious baby seals, the veal of the sea!
Cairam2006-11-11 10:34:24
Seals live in saltwater. I know, I've scuba dived with wild ones up in Canada.
Not to mention, sharks eat seals. How is the shark going to get to the freshwater to eat the seal if sharks live in saltwater and seals only live in freshwater? Polar bears and Lion seals also live and swim in saltwater. All the oceanic waters and seas are saltwater.
Bull sharks can adapt to live from saltwater to freshwater, for a short time. There's been cases reported of people been killed in rivers, with the Bull shark being the culprit. Especially lately in India.
QUOTE(Nepthysia d'Iasani @ Nov 9 2006, 03:58 PM) 352509
There's Reiko, Shihoka her eldest sister, then Shirabe and Shinobu. Mistugu is her father. The siamese twins are Zeni and Nadi and the pumkin dude is Irving
What happened to her mother? I thought the lady that was shopping in the Maternity Ward was her mother... That's her oldest sister?
Nepthysia2006-11-11 11:26:55
heh heh yeah thats Shihoka
Tervic2006-11-11 11:44:09
QUOTE(Acrune @ Nov 10 2006, 10:51 AM) 352695
Thats why we need more orcas!
SQUEE! <3 Orcas!
http://orca-voyance.auraciel.com/les-orques.jpg
Kharaen2006-11-11 15:42:47
Yup, I was wrong, which is a common trend for me lately :S
But there is one type of exclusively freshwater seal (Nerpa in Lake Baikal.)
But there is one type of exclusively freshwater seal (Nerpa in Lake Baikal.)
Jillian2006-11-11 16:27:34
Faeling hunting?
Noola2006-11-12 03:50:58
QUOTE(Cairam @ Nov 11 2006, 04:34 AM) 352813
Bull sharks can adapt to live from saltwater to freshwater, for a short time. There's been cases reported of people been killed in rivers, with the Bull shark being the culprit. Especially lately in India.
I've read about bull sharks swimming up the Mississippi River as far as Illinoise. And I think I've totally misspelled Illinoise...
Taraki2006-11-12 13:04:43
QUOTE(daganev @ Nov 8 2006, 08:21 PM) 352316
Order of the stick is better
OOTS!!!!!! Yays!
I have a new found respect for Daganev