riptide and syrena created by scappo
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This city isn't big enough for two sharks! Riptide didn't listen to the warnings that the shark superheroine was giving him when he began to move onto her turf. After all, everything was in the pursuit of justice, equality, and protecting the common citizen, right?

They could work together, form a Justice League, invite other superheroes! If they teamed up, nobody could stop them! Unfortunately for the male shark though, Syrena was not so big on the whole 'collaborative work' idea - she had her part of the city and didn't want some bumbling know-it-all messing it up. Unfortunately for that bumbling know-it-all, he also ignored some pretty clear-cut advice about where and when he could operate.

So, while he was out on patrol, he was given another friendly reminder when his suit suddenly failed - courteous of a little device that the red-haired shark had created just for that occasion. Without his armor, he was at the mercy of the other shark's predation...and she picked a backalley to teach him a lesson he wasn't going to forget. It's pretty safe to say he's going to know (and enjoy!) the consequences of violating her territory from now on.

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  • His arms look rather weird... especially the left one. Apparently it has no joints whatsoever, no wonder he can't defend himself.

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  • Llollt said:
    His arms look rather weird... especially the left one. Apparently it has no joints whatsoever, no wonder he can't defend himself.

    hes a shark ... he has no joints

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  • You, a great white let a tiger shark bitch you?
    Keep swimmin' dude. And I don't just mean to stay alive.

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  • alekpo said:
    hes a shark ... he has no joints

    Dude, really. Sharks don't have bones, it doesn't mean they don't have joints.

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  • They also have those classic shark features like hair, to keep them warm during those cold ocean winters, nippled breasts, to feed their young the milk that they produce, and navals, which remain from when they were fed through umbilical cords while they gestated inside the mother shark.

    All sarcasm aside, I would think one of you anatomy Nazis would point out the fact that they both have BIG, floppy ears. These two are barely sharks, which is not part of the cetacean order.

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  • Fuck their anatomy they're out of the water in alley. Unless this Atlantis they should be in the ocean where the rest of the marine life, lives. Oh and its a picture on e621 where rule 34 is intact.

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  • Yog'Sothoth said:
    Dude, really. Sharks don't have bones, it doesn't mean they don't have joints.

    Having bones is sort of a prerequisite to having joints.

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  • ʎ_Fennec_Fox_ʎ said:
    Having bones is sort of a prerequisite to having joints.

    Not really. The term "joint" generally applies to any connection allowing movement between two separate objects, and in anatomy it can be applied to skeletons (not exclusively bone skeletons) as well as exoskeletons. However, seeing as these are anthopomorphic sharks, the laws of human anatomy apply more directly than that of sharks; as such, those arms would in reality very much require joints.

    TL;DR Stop discussing high-brow anatomy shit; his arms look strange is all.

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  • Yog'Sothoth said:
    Dude, really. Sharks don't have bones, it doesn't mean they don't have joints.

    And that's where you go wrong bro, they have bones made from cartilage, the same shit your nose is made from. And a small hint, if you get the chance to touch a shark, don't rub it from the tail to the head unless you want your whole hand shredded open. They're scales, when rubbed the wrong way, have the same effect as a brand new butcher's knife blade ((A.K.A. A Meat Cleaver))

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  • LCPD said:
    And that's where you go wrong bro, they have bones made from cartilage, the same shit your nose is made from. And a small hint, if you get the chance to touch a shark, don't rub it from the tail to the head unless you want your whole hand shredded open. They're scales, when rubbed the wrong way, have the same effect as a brand new butcher's knife blade ((A.K.A. A Meat Cleaver))

    Uhm, I'm on your side dude. I said they didn't have bones, as in bone bones. Also those scales are called denticles.

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