tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36324352.post7923448322763010279..comments2024-03-25T12:38:37.998+12:00Comments on The Best Shark Dive in the World!: GWS vs GWS - two!Andrew Cumminghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14675497080700112390noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36324352.post-49023059804124807982014-10-05T22:17:15.772+12:002014-10-05T22:17:15.772+12:00Damn, I thought I had added a link to it - remedie...Damn, I thought I had added a link to it - remedied now and thanks for pointing it out!<br /><br />What there is called <i>Splash Fight</i> is agonistic social behavior in competition about food and when determining rank.<br /><br />But I'm not a GWS person - that's about as much as I know.<br />When I write these posts, I however first confer with several GWS people, and my suggestion DaSharkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06787762757245289307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36324352.post-20130098058337795362014-10-05T13:57:27.947+12:002014-10-05T13:57:27.947+12:00Can you tell me more about tail slapping? I had to...Can you tell me more about tail slapping? I had to watch those videos a couple of times to work out what you meant, to an untrained eye it seems subtle. I have a group of sandbars at the moment and I've observed one animal "slap" another multiple times in the face (rostrum, whatever)and at the time I thought it was incidental contact but your comments made me think maybe it was a Sunkitanoreply@blogger.com