Sharks, how do they view a solo diver vs a pair of divers?

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You are safe as long as you don't tow a surf board behind you.
actually --you are safe as long as you aren't a pro surfer on a surf board.......
Nahh hang on--
You are safe as long as you aren't the poor shark who has a sniff at an auzzie pro surfer on a surf board -then you risk a punch on the nose
 
... the only time I'd worry about a shark is if he handed his beer to a buddy and said "hey y'all, watch this" ... :shocked2:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
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Sharks, how do they view a solo diver vs a pair of drivers?
The first is something to mouth to see what it is, the 2nd is useless to them...

Sharks don't golf, they don't have hands..
 
You are safe as long as you don't tow a surf board behind you.
actually --you are safe as long as you aren't a pro surfer on a surf board.......
Nahh hang on--
You are safe as long as you aren't the poor shark who has a sniff at an auzzie pro surfer on a surf board -then you risk a punch on the nose

Shark survives attack by Australian surfer
 
That's so sad :(

Would it have anything to do with timing? I mean sharks are known to feed around dust/dawn...

Tasmania is a beautiful island.
 

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