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To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (132630)8/27/2008 1:46:53 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
I think the sharks have no concern for their young. They are either born alive and delivered from the mother or htached from eggs, but I always read and was told that they would eat them if the opportunity presented itself.

Maybe I am wrong, but that is what I remember. I have never seen them swimming with their young or any "young" for that matter.



To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (132630)8/27/2008 2:02:01 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 173976
 
I had a close call with an 8 ft. hammerhead shark off Molokini snorkeling on my honeymoon....also came face to face with a large barracuda in the Caribbean....Its unsettling because you are so out of your element when in the water...