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    i'm gonna miss it though...

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      albums. yeah that's a good one.

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        SA says;
        Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!

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          pussies of the shark world

          Blacktip reef shark
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          Not to be confused with blacktip shark.
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          Blacktip reef shark

          Conservation status

          Near Threatened
          Scientific classification
          Kingdom: Animalia
          Phylum: Chordata
          Class: Chondrichthyes
          Subclass: Elasmobranchii
          Order: Carcharhiniformes
          Family: Carcharhinidae
          Genus: Carcharhinus
          Species: C. melanopterus
          Binomial name
          Carcharhinus melanopterus
          (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)
          Range of blacktip reef shark
          Range of blacktip reef shark
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          The blacktip reef shark, Carcharhinus melanopterus, is a shark of tropical and warm temperate seas. It is often confused with the blacktip shark, Carcharhinus limbatus.
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            SA says;
            Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!

            I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!

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              Distribution

              One of the most common sharks found in shallow (sometimes as shallow as 30 cm) water around coral reefs of Indo-Pacific waters. The water they swim in is usually between 20 and 27° C (70 to 80º F). Blacktip reef sharks do not venture into tropical lakes and rivers far from the ocean.

              [edit] Appearance

              As its name suggests, the tips of the shark's pectoral fins and dorsal fin are black, with a white underside. Its skin is brownish in color on the top half of its body. It has been recorded at up to 190 cm (6 ft) in length. Its snout is blunt and rounded. The gray reef shark looks similar, and is also common, but is distinguished by its stockier and grey body and its lack of a black tip on the dorsal fin. Blacktip reef sharks are not considered a real threat because they are usually small[citation needed]

              [edit] Diet

              A blacktip reef shark's diet consists mainly of reef fish, but they will also feed on sturgeon and mullet.
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                SA says;
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                I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!

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                    Originally posted by Moscow Mule
                    The blacktip reef shark, Carcharhinus melanopterus, is a shark of tropical and warm temperate seas. It is often confused with the blacktip shark, Carcharhinus limbatus.
                    yeah - i always have that problem.

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                      OPTA Stats Attack
                      Nationwide Football League Division Two Season 1999-2000
                      Final stats up to and including
                      6th May 2000


                      The players with the most shots:
                      1. Sean Devine (Wycombe Wanderers) 121
                      2. Simon Haworth (Wigan Athletic) 116
                      3. Peter Thorne (Stoke City): 114

                      The players with the most shots on target:
                      1. Sean Devine (Wycombe Wanderers) 69
                      2. Andy Payton (Burnley) 61
                      3. Neil Harris (Millwall) 60

                      The players with the most shots off target:
                      1. Simon Haworth (Wigan Athletic) 66
                      2. Peter Thorne (Stoke City) 59
                      3. Jamie Cureton (Bristol Rovers) 55

                      The players with the most passes:
                      1. Graham Alexander (Preston North End) 2,325
                      2. John Sheridan (Oldham Athletic) 1,959
                      3. Graham Kavanagh (Stoke City) 1,948

                      The players with the most successful passes:
                      1. John Sheridan (Oldham Athletic) 1,476
                      2. Graham Alexander (Preston North End) 1,396
                      3. Brian Tinnion (Bristol City) 1,304

                      The players with the most tackles:
                      1. James O'Connor (Stoke City) 160
                      2= Ian Richardson (Notts County) 135
                      2= Richard Logan (Scunthorpe United) 133

                      The players with the most dribbles and runs:
                      1. Lee Hodges (Scunthorpe United) 247
                      2. Glen Little (Burnley) 240
                      3. Paul Ifill (Millwall) 239

                      The players with the most crosses:
                      1. Graham Alexander (Preston North End) 367
                      2. Andy Legg (Cardiff City) 291
                      3= Brian Tinnion (Bristol City) 288
                      3= Graham Kavanagh (Stoke City) 288

                      The players with the most offsides:
                      1. Sean Devine (Wycombe Wanderers) 85
                      2. Guy Ipoua (Scunthorpe United) 73
                      3. Neil Harris (Millwall) 70

                      The goalkeepers with the most saves:
                      1. Patrick Kenny (Bury) 184
                      2. Darren Ward (Notts County) 179
                      3. Martin Taylor (Wycombe Wanderers) 160

                      The players with the most fouls:
                      1. Trevor Benjamin (Cambridge United) 121
                      2. Jason Roberts (Bristol Rovers) 106
                      3. Steve Fletcher (Bournemouth) 94

                      The players who have been fouled the most:
                      1. Jason Roberts (Bristol Rovers) 143
                      2. Trevor Benjamin (Cambridge United) 119
                      3. Andy Preece (Bury) 106

                      The teams with the most fouls:
                      1. Millwall (734)
                      2. Reading (709)
                      3. Colchester United (661)
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