Did anybody see it last night it was crazy, Mike heads to the edge of the Arctic Circle, on the northeast side of Canada's Baffin Island in search of one of the most mysterious sharks known to man : the Greenland shark.
I didn?t see it last night, but it is a great show.
I don?t watch it all the time but it seems to have shifted from ?Dirty? to ?Dangerous? jobs.
I saw one of Mike Rowe helping do the maintenance on a ski tram (or whatever they are called) Most of the film crew and himself were not afraid of heights, but one guy was. It was funny the way they had to beat on him. They did get some great shots.
I had heard that the greenland shark was a mackerel shark, like the mako, porbeagle and great white. As so it should be very edible, if you don't leave it to rot for 6 months.
MakoMike wrote:
I had heard that the greenland shark was a mackerel shark, like the mako, porbeagle and great white. As so it should be very edible, if you don't leave it to rot for 6 months.
canyonfvr wrote:
MakoMike wrote:
I had heard that the greenland shark was a mackerel shark, like the mako, porbeagle and great white. As so it should be very edible, if you don't leave it to rot for 6 months.
MakoMike wrote:
canyonfvr wrote:
MakoMike wrote:
I had heard that the greenland shark was a mackerel shark, like the mako, porbeagle and great white. As so it should be very edible, if you don't leave it to rot for 6 months.
They said it was very poisonous to humans
You believe everything you hear on TV?
LOL good point
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