h a l f b a k e r yStrap *this* to the back of your cat.
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Hmmmm .... pelagic sharks have to swim continuously to maintain ram oxgenation of their gills. That limits the idea. |
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But it would work for dolphins. Mind you, dolphins are pretty smart, and might give rise to the question, "Who's walking who ?", especially in your case..... |
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//Carefully attach the shark leash to the
shark's head.// This part reminds me of
my favourite: "how to make Tiger Soup
story" - first catch your tiger.... |
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True. Stated idea will only work for nurse sharks, for others you'd have to addin "Endless Pool" TM technology that would provide a current, so add in two clear plastic channels in the bottom sides and a clear plastic fan driven by the mechanicals underneith to draw the water thru the channels toprovide a constant current. Or dump the tank and give him a reverse scuba suit which could be powered by his own swimming motion. |
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Fishbne for killing your pet. |
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Tank ? *My* shark has a custom-fitted SCOOWBA gear* , and dolphin-leather finguards for injury-free ambulation. |
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* Self Contained OutOfWater Breathing Apparatus |
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- originally conceived in the late 1800's to allow fish owners to walk their pets. The device normally consists of a "mask" which fits over the critter's gills, filled with water, which is constantly re-oxygenated. |
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[edit]... heheh, MisterQED, great minds think alike |
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Why not just a larger Roaming Goldfish Bowl? |
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//Why not just a larger Roaming Goldfish Bowl?// |
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I sorta like the idea of the shark interacting with the environment. |
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