Sharks on Neptune have long been known to surface, silently, with jaws agape, and using their long, whip-like tentacles to capture and pull their prey in for a meal. They use the planet*s gaseous atmosphere to hide their actions until the last *streck* (or second, in the local parlance). I am amazed at your inter-solar capabilities, Bruce, and the focal range of your camera.
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