Nurse sharks are bottom feeders that hunt at night and "sleep" during the day. No real threat to Man.
On the other hand Bull sharks are a really dangerous predators that are responsible for numerous human attacks.
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First picture is in Negril. Where is it taken? Extra points if you know the person in the picture!
Second Picture is somehere outside Negril. Any Guesses??
Peace and Guidance
Nurse sharks can bite. They generally have a good disposition and a "you leave me alone, and I'll leave you alone" attitude. I once bumped my mask against one's nose when I was looking under a rock for lobster. The shark didn't move, but I sure did.
A friend of mine tried to catch a small nurse shark by the tail and it arched around and clamped on his shoulder. He had to get out of the water to detach it.
Respect,
Col.Andy
Is the first pic at LTU?
Respect,
Col. Andy
I was thinking LTU as well. No idea on the second pic tho...
Finny
Nurse sharks bite but they see to your full recovery afterwards ;)
Bill that turquoise stonework on the inside of the bar should be a dead giveaway, I only know one place that has that (Blue Cave) but I'm going to officially guess the Yacht Club. I think it might have had it too, and that kind of looks like Johnny the bartender, and that wood building like an old one that bikes were rented from or crafts sold, back in the late 90's?