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    Tell that to the orca down south their stingray munching days are over!!











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    Quote Originally Posted by stingray View Post
    Tell that to the orca down south their stingray munching days are over!!
    The thing that surprised me about that when I saw it on the news was that nine Orca equate to five percent of the population around New Zealand. If my arifmatick serves me right that means there were only 180 of them in the first place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    The thing that surprised me about that when I saw it on the news was that nine Orca equate to five percent of the population around New Zealand. If my arifmatick serves me right that means there were only 180 of them in the first place.
    Not a large coast line and they are quite selective seasonal eaters. Anymore and we may be on the menu

 

 

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