How would shark react to LSD or Heroin or cocaine..

@vandana7 (98826)
India
August 16, 2017 10:04am CST
Would it die, or would it enjoy it, and become an addict...face the addiction bouts.. Just curious.. For those who don't know me, I am terrified of sharks...
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@vsai2008 (11796)
• India
16 Aug 17
Haha you get all weird ideas
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
16 Aug 17
I know...but I do feel like checking the effect at least on a smaller shark..
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@vsai2008 (11796)
• India
16 Aug 17
@vandana7 How? LOL
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@jstory07 (134460)
• Roseburg, Oregon
17 Aug 17
@vandana7 Are you going to play around with a shark. Not wise at all.
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• Pamplona, Spain
16 Aug 17
I´m not in love with sharks either and I have no idea what the shark itself would do if I were to give it a dose of that stuff. I would not want it to suffer anyway so I would not give it anything like that. Food for thought though there maybe you can tame them that way?
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• Pamplona, Spain
17 Aug 17
@vandana7 I see what you mean. I have seen them put things on the sharks but they were here millions of years before us and imagine having the sharks from before run for your life.
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• Pamplona, Spain
17 Aug 17
@vandana7 Its a very clever idea. Only hope that they use them for the good and not the other way around. Sharks have got it all in front of them I think the sensors I mean. Don´t take my word for it and I don´t have much time to look it up right now.
@vandana7 (98826)
• India
17 Aug 17
@lovinangelsinstead21 .. I have also wanted to know if there is any sound frequency at which they react. We know Dolphins use sounds. So sharks can't be deaf. Can we control them? And get what by controlling them? The thought actually came when I saw a bear being used by armed forces ..bears being trained? Ah if they can be trained, so can shark..but how do we tame them to begin with..and that is how the thought came.
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@jstory07 (134460)
• Roseburg, Oregon
17 Aug 17
I wonder if they would have to take a lot to get any kind of reaction.
@bluesa (15023)
• Johannesburg, South Africa
17 Aug 17
Oh my, it could become even more vicious or it could make it docile. But if it gives it food cravings, there could be nothing left in the sea!
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
17 Aug 17
I am interested in it becoming docile so that we can tag things to it, and may be use sound frequency to make it listen to us...actually I have an idea...suppose it turns docile...we play nice beethoven and mozart. Then when it comes out and needs another shot...we again play beethoven and mozart...does it calm down without that shot...kinda..
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