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GunzandRoses 08-19-2010 02:54 PM

Bear-Shark?
 
My buddy just got back from taking a spin on the Sea Doo over near Governor’s Island and claims to have seen an unusual animal swimming in the water. He came running back to the house telling us he saw a Bear-Shark diving for fish underneath the GI bridge. He was able to take a few photos on his camera phone before the animal dove for a final time.

I didn’t believe him at first but after doing some research I've come across quite a few articles discussing the rare species. According to researchers, the bear-shark was thought to have been extinct - it's last sighting occurred in April of 1918 in a small man made pond in Northern VT. Bear-sharks are primarily herbivores and feed on underwater vegetation but occasionally have been seen feeding on small to medium size fish. It's thought that a genetic mutation that occurs at birth gives this amphibious animal the appearance of a sharks body with a fury brown head resembling a bear.

Once he uploads the photo, we'll share it on this thread.

Has anyone seen this creature on the lake before?

VtSteve 08-19-2010 03:39 PM

I've not seen one before, nooooooo sireeeee.

The pic you put up soon will be my very first visual

Lakesrider 08-19-2010 03:55 PM

Yes I have seen one. I got a photo of it....

http://www.lolpix.com/_pics/Funny_Pi...tures_6935.jpg

Is this what he saw?:eek:

VtSteve 08-19-2010 03:57 PM

Oh that one
 
Yeah, I guess I have seen that before. One of them was going after Champ here one morning while I was having coffee. Kind of fun to see them tangle.

Shedwannabe 08-19-2010 04:00 PM

No LakesRider, that's not what GunzandRoses saw - you posted a Shark-Bear (Bear body with a Shark's head), and he clearly said it had a sharks body and a bear's head. You must have taken your picture on your last trip to New Zealand - we don't have Shark-Bears in the Northern Hemisphere.

jrc 08-19-2010 05:14 PM

thank god is wasn't a manbearpig!

SteveA 08-19-2010 05:43 PM

Or either of these two characters
 
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Either of these guys could spell real trouble. :laugh:

Elephant Seals :confused:

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or the dreaded...
Killer Penquin. :eek:

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NoBozo 08-19-2010 05:47 PM

Waiting for some input from Argies Wife. :D NB

SteveA 08-19-2010 05:55 PM

Don't laugh at the manbearpig...
 
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it's real... really! :rolleye1:

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SteveA 08-19-2010 06:01 PM

Be afraid... be very afraid of the...
 
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Hippocrab.... ( I don't make this stuff up folks...) :D

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maybe it would eat the ducks and solve the duck itch problem. :rolleye2:

Mee-n-Mac 08-19-2010 08:29 PM

Sea Cow
 
Be lucky we don't see more of these. I hear they're responsible for a lot of NWZs in FL ! (and apparently are highly unstable)

http://getdemotivated.com/main.php?g...serialNumber=1

SteveA 08-19-2010 10:41 PM

OK... one more
 
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Contest.... this fella dosen't come with a "name'

Bull Seal ? :confused:

Scott 08-19-2010 10:43 PM

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Duckcat says hello.

GunzandRoses 08-19-2010 11:37 PM

Real mature everyone. Laugh about a devestating threat to the Lakes Region. Bearsharks are a major threat to National Security. We are uncertain just how many are already in the country or how many are just waiting to swim in, given a moment's opportunity.

There has not yet been a major attack of Bearsharks on American soil, but one would be nearly impossible to predict. The only preparation that can be made is around the clock military response, but even this will prove futile, as an entire navel ship could easily fall victim to a surprise attack.

Bearsharks certainly pose a considerable threat to National Security, but far more fearsome is their threat to the free trade market that America is built on. Bearsharks are Communists.

The Eagle 08-20-2010 06:38 AM

Get real...LOL!
 
Hay Gang,
These are all great photos, BUT we ALL know the only cross breed seen (sometimes) in the lake, (rarely photographed) comes out mostly at night, swims around freely and cautiously, looking for preditors, is the famous Winnipesaukee "BearAss!" One time there was a "rhumor" of a beach loaded with them, but that proved to be a "trick!" Most "BeerAsses," come around after large quanties of "Northern Coldbeer!"...This thread is Good for the heart and soul and a good smile!...LOL
"The Eagle"

Scott 08-20-2010 08:44 AM

I'm still trying to find pictures of the elusive whitecap hawk. ;)

jmen24 08-20-2010 09:33 AM

I really hope that that Piro Bearshark stays away, that species could really cause some trouble.

Bearshark Prime sounds completely made up, I mean really, how could this species really grow to 400 feet.:rolleye2:

Greene's Basin Girl 08-20-2010 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by jmen24 (Post 137436)
I really hope that that Piro Bearshark stays away, that species could really cause some trouble.

Bearshark Prime sounds completely made up, I mean really, how could this species really grow to 400 feet.:rolleye2:

I am so scared now ( Ha Ha) I will never swim, float or boat on the big lake again. My life as I have known it is OVER!. I'm moving to the desert.

All Summer Long 08-24-2010 02:01 PM

No one believed me...
 
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No one believed me when I said I was bit by a shark on the 14th in Moultonborough. Now I can tell them I have proof. It was a bear shark! :eek:

SIKSUKR 08-24-2010 02:21 PM

Mmmm.I like my steak rare.Cut the horns off and throw it on the plate.:eek:

SAMIAM 08-24-2010 07:51 PM

Nice leg,Allsummerlong....shame on that bearshark for biting you.

RI Swamp Yankee 08-24-2010 10:34 PM

I can't wait to see a picture of Bear Island or Bear Islander.

:eek:


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