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The Mighty Wulfshark

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Do I have to do this?

Long time Blizz fan,:goblin_yeah: partaken in many a beta, Addicted to WoW for a period, Lost Great amount of interest with founding of ActiBlizz, but have Slowly Wandered back, while avoiding WoW.

If you are really interested read my profile.

The Blue Shark (Prionace glauca) is a species of requiem shark, family Carcharhinidae, that inhabits deep waters in the world's temperate and tropical oceans. Preferring cooler waters, blue sharks migrate long distances, such as from New England to South America.
Although generally lethargic, they can move very quickly.:thumbs_up: Blue sharks are viviparous and are noted for large litters of 25 to over 100 pups. They feed primarily on small fish and squid, although they can take larger prey. Blue sharks often school segregated by sex and size, and this behavior has led to their nickname "wolves of the sea". Maximum lifespan is still unknown, but it is believed that they can live up to 20 years.

Squid are important prey for blue sharks, but their diet includes other invertebrates such as cuttlefish and pelagic octopuses, as well as lobster, shrimp, crab, a large number of bony fishes, small sharks, mammalian carrion and occasional sea birds. Whale and porpoise blubber and meat have been retrieved from the stomachs of captured specimens and they are known to take cod from trawl nets. The sharks have been observed and documented working together as a "pack":fp:(like wolves):grin: to herd prey into a concentrated group from which they can easily feed. Blue sharks rarely eat tuna, which have been observed taking advantage of the herding behavior to opportunistically feed on escaping prey. It is interesting to note that the observed herding behavior was undisturbed by different species of shark in the vicinity that normally would pursue the common prey. The blue shark can swim at fast speeds, allowing it to catch up to prey easily. Triangular teeth allows the Blue shark to easily catch slippery prey.

That is all, Good day.:goblin_boom:
 
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I'm not really interested in reading profiles.
So, Welcome to Hive!
Hope you enjoy your stay here.:grin:
Have a nice day Wolf-Shark!
 
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