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COLUMBIA, MD - May 11th, 2013 - DC-based band Shark Week perform on the Treehouse Stage at the 2013 Sweetlife Food and Music Festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD. (photo by Kyle Gustafson / For The Washington Post)
"The shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is found offshore in tropical and warm temperate waters of all oceans, but has been known to travel to cooler waters at times, It is very strong and the fastest known species of shark, reaching moving speeds of 31 mph (50 kph) with bursts of up to 46 mph."
ocean.si.edu/ocean-photos/shortfin-mako-shark
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San Pedro, CA. July 18, 2022.
Photo by Mimi Teller/American Red Cross. American Red Cross blood technician Donesha Steen of Lakewood, CA tends to blood donor Caroline Brady of Long Beach (and Carbrillo Museum staff?) during the Discovery Channel Shark Week blood drive July 18, 2022 at Cabrillo Aquarium.
At the Discovery headquarters in Silver Spring, They attach inflatable shark parts to the building for Shark Week.
Southwest Airlines Hammerhead Shark 2018 Discovery Channel Shark Week Livery 737-7H4 (N705SW) on final approach to LAX Runway 24R. (08/02/18)
I'm a bit of a sucker for slight angles on locos (Eg. me paying over 200 bucks for a custom made whitcomb [STILL NOT DONE YET but close])
South Carolina Aquarium hosts the Shark, Rattle and Roll fundraiser party during Shark Week
(c)South Carolina Aquarium
Day 89 of the 365 days challenge.
Welcome back to Scarf/Shark Week. This was actually taken upstairs, in the bare-bones loft that will eventually be my studio. With the evil softbox! Muahaha. This is probably my favorite of my mother's scarves; it seems like something that would belong to a gypsy princess.
Shark fact: the gypsy shark is the smallest species of shark, growing only to about 8 inches long.
Day 92 of the 365 days challenge.
The final day of Scarf/Shark Week. It was a really long, action-packed day, and as you can now see, I'm feeling rather shell-shocked. It's a good day to stare blankly at the ceiling.
Shark fact: sharks attack more men than women. No one knows why this is the case.