An Interspecies Communication Problem

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An Interspecies Communication Problem

Postby LOLRuss » Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:25 pm

I dragged my ass out of bed this morning on 4 hours sleep to dogs screaming for attention and pee and poo poo time and food. I took care of them, then screaming bloody murder put liquid bandaid (8% alcohol) on the big surf-related scabs on my knees and thighs from the last three days, donned tights and a rash guard to protect my wounds, threw on some board shorts and was out the door.

Lots of people out this morning. Really nice 3-4 foot faces, powerful, and glassy. I paddled out to the sandbar, walk out the rest of the way then swim outside to the lineup.

I am sitting on my board, legs dangling, catching my breath. There are some guys 200 meters north of me, but its very quiet. I relax and catch my breath. Looking down at my feet, I can just make them out in the murky water. I'm getting pretty used to it out there, and its really peaceful.

Right about the time I was going through my talking-to-myself, "I'm all alone and okay in the water" confidence routine, an inter-species communication problem occurred. The big grey finned creature that appeared a few feet away, surfacing as it swam in front of me was probably just saying, "Hello human, I am dolphin. You are in my waves, and I am curious about you. Long have we tried to befriend you by saving drowning swimmers and attacking sharks and being cute, and long have you repaid our kindness by catching us in fishing nets, capturing us for dumb circus shows and eating our dinners. But that is the past. Let this contact be the beginning of a new future. Let this morning mark the beginning of a great bond between our two peop... hey, wtf where are you going?"

What I heard was, "I am the biggest fleshin' shark you've EVER seen."

Because what I saw was a big, veiny xxxxx of a body and a big haggard fin. If that thing was a dolphin, and I'm not sure it was, then it was to sea world dolphins what my Cairn Terrier is to a big bad ass mountain wolf. It was a steroid abusing, shark killing, fast swimming ass whooping ocean machine. I saw no blow hole, but I was looking at the fin. The fin did have a moon shape going, but it was not pronounced. And the top was rounded all shark-like and not dolphin-like. I only saw one fin, and it looked exactly like the one shown here:

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I did not see the tail fin, but the angle it was at I'm not sure I would have. I'm not sure it wasn't there and I was too busy with my mental pan-and-zoom to notice.

I paused for a second, weighed my options and then screamed like a woman and paddled for shore, laughing at myself half the time because I was running from a dolphin but willing myself to keep going because that thing was a big god damned shark.

I'm still not sure what it was, but it wins. I'm out of the water. Its hard enough for us to communicate within one species, and I hope I didn't snub that dolphin. On the other hand, the shark can go fleshin' himself. Nany nany boo boo, I got away! Or rather, Mr. Sharkie, can't we all just get along?
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Postby bluyan » Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:48 pm

Image:shock: :shock:

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Postby LOLRuss » Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:56 pm

My wife suggests that it was a whale. That they've been getting beached around here lately. Of course, she thinks I'm a moop for running :D
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Postby garbarrage » Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:25 pm

wild dolphins do look a bit different to the sea world kind.... you said it was checking you out.. sharks check things out with their teeth so probably not a shark...
not that i'd be the most qualified to judge these matters as we don't really get that many sharks in irish waters... at least not the man eating kind. dogfish, basking sharks etc. which could never be confused with a dolphin.

that said you were definitely right to leg it... might not have had a second chance.
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Postby LOLRuss » Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:11 pm

Well, I think it was checking me out. I have no idea what it was doing :) One moment i was alone, the next it came up next to me. SHITE!
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Postby the.ronin » Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:17 pm

Can you describe the motion of the fin? I have come across decrepit looking fins like that even with notches in them ... but the circular motion from submerged to surfacing confirmed it was a dolphin (I saw its head later and it was definitely a dolphin). But I would guess that if the fin surfaced in a sort of linear motion, it may have well been a shark.
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Postby LOLRuss » Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:57 pm

the.ronin wrote:Can you describe the motion of the fin? I have come across decrepit looking fins like that even with notches in them ... but the circular motion from submerged to surfacing confirmed it was a dolphin (I saw its head later and it was definitely a dolphin). But I would guess that if the fin surfaced in a sort of linear motion, it may have well been a shark.


It was kind of a circular motion, but not a really strong one like I normally see the dolphins do where they almost jump out of the water. Sort of linear too. Thats another reason I wasn't sure. I also saw no blowhole. If I had, I might have stuck around.

I think I was scared shitless, so I don't know what i saw :)
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Postby LOLRuss » Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:17 am

Update: I was in front of a friend's house, and his mom saw me. There were 8 porpoises all around me. I only noticed that one.
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Postby Jimi » Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:49 pm

just be happy you got out of the water alive... If you'd stuck around thinking it was a dolphin, there's always the chance you're wrong, so I think you made the right decision, especially since you saw no blowhole!

Mind you not all sharks eat people. I've dived with several large sharks (of man-eating persuasion) without incident.
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Postby billie_morini » Sat Jun 28, 2008 5:07 pm

LOLRuss, thank goodness for friend's mom. Does she surf?
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Postby teaweed » Sat Jun 28, 2008 8:10 pm

There were a several dolphins out this morning, showing off just a little bit past the line up.

You do surf around sharky waters, so you can never be too careful. I only see small ones around here in jax beach, and I never wanna see a bigger one, chances are its probably the meanest of all shark breeds.
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