To: ken5050
They ain't gonna catch a moray. Moray's rarely are at depts of less than 20 feet. Plus, they are very hard to catch, they emit a very slimy exterior, plus, they are deep in the rocks with only their heads exposed. As for that shark, nurse shark, no real danger, but tasty to be sure. I can't believe they are eating the trigger fish, almost no meat on them. I just hope they had enough training to not go out and kill the slow moving puffer fish, as they are usually quite toxic.
As for Amber, I think she said more last night than all series, she said something like "ummm, ya know?"
To: Central Scrutiniser
I imagine what the crowd eats or comes in contact with is a lot more closely monitored than the viewers realize. CBS would take no chance one of the players get killed or
severely maimed during filming.
No telling how many professional divers or security people
follow their every move.
245 posted on
02/14/2004 5:58:27 AM PST by
dwilli
To: Central Scrutiniser
Years ago I often went diving in the Caymans.....there was one dive shop that had a semi "pet" moray, named Waldo..lived in a reef at about 40 feet...they named it the Waldominium...he'd get fed by the divers..as soon as the anchor came down, out he'd come..I have a pic somewhere of me feeding him ..actually dangling a fish, tied to a 2 foot length of twine, above his head...awesome photo...(g)
247 posted on
02/17/2004 6:50:52 AM PST by
ken5050
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