Talk:Shark threat display

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What in the name of the Gods could threaten a shark? And don't go "another shark", that's lame.

Well, the article agonistic display says "Agonistic display is the combative or territorial behavior of an animal that feels threatened by or intends to threaten another animal, usually of the same species." So, yes, another shark. :-) Jayme 18:12, 18 October 2007 (UTC)