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  South_West_Rocks_Feb10-465.JPG - Wobbegongs are very flexible and can easily bite a hand that is holding on to their tail. Having once bitten, they have been known to hang on and can be very difficult to remove  
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 Wobbegongs are very flexible and can easily bite a hand that is holding on to their tail. Having once bitten, they have been known to hang on and can be very difficult to remove
Camera: Canon EOS 30D | ISO: 100 | Exp. Time: 1/100s | Aperture: 9.0 | Focal Length: 22.0mm
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