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That’s a good meal.

That’s a good meal.

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Wow, that's nuts Boss-Name-Bro. I remember being taught in some elementary science class that they had mouths too small and never attacked humans.

It's interesting how so much of what's taught to children leads them to believe that animals regard us differently to other possible sources of food. The main thing that confuses/frightens animals is our height- except us, who walk upright, tall animals are always huge.

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harmless hammerheads.

Wanna buy a bridge?

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Hey Chef how's the restaurant business treating ya?

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It go good! Come in and try new Chef Dong's Chicken in Shell.

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How are you?

I do think that wild animals are less likely to attack us than other animals. Over millennia we've hunted the more aggressive members of the species out of the gene pool. The 'attack humans' genes have been severely reduced in predators.

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Could be. But not likely in fish species.