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Michael Foreman's Seal Surfer is 36 pages long.
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It is usually a mistaken identity. To a shark a surfer looks like a seal or some other sort of prey.
Some names of surf magazines include "Surfer Magazine," "The Surfer's Journal," "Stab Magazine," and "WaveLength Magazine."
Yes, many times. Sharks sometimes confuse the profile of a surfer floating on top of the water with that of a seal. Sharks do not target humans but seals are often a major part of that diet.
no they do not they are scared of us to they don't know that we are not food. when surfer is lying on surf board the shark thinks we are a seal.
A shark may think a surfer is a seal. Also, blood and people provoking it could cause an attack.
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Michael. Clegg has written: 'Seal song' 'Porpoise song' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
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Shark attacks may occur when there's a feeding frenzy going on and a shark gets excited and ACCIDENTALLY attacks a nearby human. It can also happen when there's a surfer on a board and from under water, it looks like the surfer is a seal.... and you know, it attacks the human. Trust me.... I study this stuff in ALP.