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Fisherman gives C-section to dead shark
Apr 13, 2018 19:50:43   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Fishing
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Fisherman gives C-section to dead shark, frees 98 pups into the ocean
By Michael Bartiromo | Fox News




A man in Victoria, Australia gave a deceased mother a spontaneous C-section during a recent fishing trip saving 98 of its pups.

A man in Victoria, Australia, may have saved an entire brood of baby sharks after giving their deceased mother an impromptu C-section during a recent fishing trip.

Mathew Orlov, 46, was angling off the coast of Barwon Heads when he and his fishing buddy reeled in the 8-foot-8-inch female shark. But even before hauling it into the boat, Orlov said he could sense something was wrong, The Independent reported.

“I could feel through the line when she was being attacked. As soon as we pulled it up, I knew [it] was mauled by another shark,” he said.

Orlov sliced into the dead shark after noticing movement in its belly. (Caters/Mathew Orlov)

GRAPHIC PICS: EXPLORER'S FROSTBITTEN TOES TO BECOME GARNISH IN 'SOURTOE' COCKTAIL

Orlov’s suspicions were confirmed upon bringing in the dead sevengill shark, which appeared to have suffered from numerous bite wounds.

That’s not all Orlov observed — the shark’s belly appeared to be moving, and that’s when Orlov realized the animal was carrying pups.

“When I saw the belly moving, instinct kicked in. I’ve never done anything like this before, but I’ve been fishing long enough to know we needed to get the pups out as quickly as possible,” said Orlov.
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“It was a very overwhelming feeling when they started popping out," said Orlov. "I got this adrenaline rush." (Caters/Mathew Orlov)

In footage from the fishing trip, tiny shark pups can be seen popping out of the dead shark as soon as Orlov begins slicing her open. Then, one by one, he releases each back into the ocean.


“It was a very overwhelming feeling when they started popping out, I got this adrenaline rush. I was just dumbfounded there was so many, we counted 98.”

Orlov said it took nine minutes to free all 98 of the pups from the shark. He also commented that they looked “healthy” as they swam off, leading him to believe they likely survived.
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By his count, Orlov freed 98 shark pups, all of which he released back into the ocean. (Caters/Mathew Orlov)

As for the dead shark, Orlov said he brought it home and ate it.

“As a fisherman, I catch fish to eat. The meat from this shark fed lots of my family members,” he said.


Orlov's isn't the only unlikely find to turn up inside a fish in recent memory: In January, a fisherman in Costa Rica sliced open a dolphinfish to find garbage and various plastics in its stomach.

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Apr 13, 2018 20:12:18   #
Dr. Evil Loc: In Your Face
 
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Apr 14, 2018 04:43:53   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
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I did find it amusing that the article referred to the female shark as "it" even though it was obviously female. Don't forget that men can be referred to as women if they want to be women, or vice versa, but apparently sharks that are female are "its". Pathetic what has happened to the language to appease the left.

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Apr 14, 2018 07:46:11   #
Dr. Evil Loc: In Your Face
 
no propaganda please wrote:
I did find it amusing that the article referred to the female shark as "it" even though it was obviously female. Don't forget that men can be referred to as women if they want to be women, or vice versa, but apparently sharks that are female are "its". Pathetic what has happened to the language to appease the left.


Sorry, I don't quite follow your logic.

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Apr 14, 2018 13:44:03   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Fishing
4 hours ago
Fisherman gives C-section to dead shark, frees 98 pups into the ocean
By Michael Bartiromo | Fox News




A man in Victoria, Australia gave a deceased mother a spontaneous C-section during a recent fishing trip saving 98 of its pups.

A man in Victoria, Australia, may have saved an entire brood of baby sharks after giving their deceased mother an impromptu C-section during a recent fishing trip.

Mathew Orlov, 46, was angling off the coast of Barwon Heads when he and his fishing buddy reeled in the 8-foot-8-inch female shark. But even before hauling it into the boat, Orlov said he could sense something was wrong, The Independent reported.

“I could feel through the line when she was being attacked. As soon as we pulled it up, I knew [it] was mauled by another shark,” he said.

Orlov sliced into the dead shark after noticing movement in its belly. (Caters/Mathew Orlov)

GRAPHIC PICS: EXPLORER'S FROSTBITTEN TOES TO BECOME GARNISH IN 'SOURTOE' COCKTAIL

Orlov’s suspicions were confirmed upon bringing in the dead sevengill shark, which appeared to have suffered from numerous bite wounds.

That’s not all Orlov observed — the shark’s belly appeared to be moving, and that’s when Orlov realized the animal was carrying pups.

“When I saw the belly moving, instinct kicked in. I’ve never done anything like this before, but I’ve been fishing long enough to know we needed to get the pups out as quickly as possible,” said Orlov.
shark pups 2 caters

“It was a very overwhelming feeling when they started popping out," said Orlov. "I got this adrenaline rush." (Caters/Mathew Orlov)

In footage from the fishing trip, tiny shark pups can be seen popping out of the dead shark as soon as Orlov begins slicing her open. Then, one by one, he releases each back into the ocean.


“It was a very overwhelming feeling when they started popping out, I got this adrenaline rush. I was just dumbfounded there was so many, we counted 98.”

Orlov said it took nine minutes to free all 98 of the pups from the shark. He also commented that they looked “healthy” as they swam off, leading him to believe they likely survived.
shark pups 3 caters

By his count, Orlov freed 98 shark pups, all of which he released back into the ocean. (Caters/Mathew Orlov)

As for the dead shark, Orlov said he brought it home and ate it.

“As a fisherman, I catch fish to eat. The meat from this shark fed lots of my family members,” he said.


Orlov's isn't the only unlikely find to turn up inside a fish in recent memory: In January, a fisherman in Costa Rica sliced open a dolphinfish to find garbage and various plastics in its stomach.
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this fisherman did the sharks of this world a favor
maybe we could call him a
'sharkatarian'
seriously though
that was quick thinking, and kudos to the fisherman
and thank you n p for the post

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Apr 14, 2018 21:14:30   #
teabag09
 
A grouper or flounder to me is an it unless someone asks me what kind of fish it is. KK, flounder and crab seasons are quickly coming. Mike
no propaganda please wrote:
I did find it amusing that the article referred to the female shark as "it" even though it was obviously female. Don't forget that men can be referred to as women if they want to be women, or vice versa, but apparently sharks that are female are "its". Pathetic what has happened to the language to appease the left.

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Apr 15, 2018 05:42:59   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
teabag09 wrote:
A grouper or flounder to me is an it unless someone asks me what kind of fish it is. KK, flounder and crab seasons are quickly coming. Mike


Under most circumstances the sex of a fish is of no concern to anything other than the fish in question. However, this is an article about a fisherman who does an emergency C-section, it is obvious the fish was female. Were it not that inventing a difference in actual sex of a person and the pretend sex that the person claims, and demanding that we all accept the pretend sex over the real one and punishing anyone who doesn't buy into the B**S, it would not have been worth comparing the two. .

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