10-05-2005, 02:57 PM
Wobbys have teeth that curve backwards, so they're hard to remove if they decide to keep their mouth closed.
Pay particular attention to this Glen.....I heard of an underwater photographer who was kneeling in front of a large wobbegong to take a close-up photo of its head. The wobby objected to the flash in its face, and latched onto the guy's groin - he ended up with a row of bite marks encircling his nether regions - thankfully it let go. And I guess everyone heard about that guy who got bitten by a wobby underwater last year that wouldn't let go, he had to walk a few hundred metres to the carpark to pry it off.
Pay particular attention to this Glen.....I heard of an underwater photographer who was kneeling in front of a large wobbegong to take a close-up photo of its head. The wobby objected to the flash in its face, and latched onto the guy's groin - he ended up with a row of bite marks encircling his nether regions - thankfully it let go. And I guess everyone heard about that guy who got bitten by a wobby underwater last year that wouldn't let go, he had to walk a few hundred metres to the carpark to pry it off.