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Temat postu: Puma Drift Cat The Shark - Creature of Puma Class
The Tale of Nanaue
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The boy, named Nanaue, was born healthy and normal - except for a shark's mouth on his back between his shoulder blades. This his mother disguised with a cloak which he wore at all times.
And so he grew to be a man. He was talked about behind his back. People found the fact that he was reclusive and never removed his cloak strange, but they never attributed the occasional disappearance of a villager from their favourite bathing pool to him.
It was only when he was conscripted to work on one of the royal plantations that his secret was discovered. Some young men began teasing him about wearing the cloak even when working hard in the hot
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, tropical sun. One thing led to another and the cloak was torn from his back revealing the snapping shark jaws between his shoulder-blades.
It was in the South Pacific islands where the shark gained its god-like status. The Polynesian people lived on and from the sea, and had plenty of opportunity for gaining fairly intimate knowledge of the creature's habits. Tales of the shark began to be told. These grew to legends. The most well-known is that of Kamo-hoa-lii, the shark-god who lived under the island of Hawaii in great submarine caverns.
When he grew old enough to have to eat with the men, he accidentally ate some roast pork, and developed a craving for meat. He also found that he could turn himself into a shark at will. This helped him hunt fish whose bodies assuaged his craving for fresh flesh.
He occasionally liked to swim in a secluded pool in the Waipo valley. Here he first saw the human girl, Kalei. She was the most beautiful human girl he had ever seen, and he fell in love with her. Summoning all his magical powers, he transformed himself into a handsome young man. He successfully courted and wed her. Just before the birth of their son he warned her that the child must never be fed meat.
He managed to escape the horrified villagers, leapt into the sea where he turned into a great shark and swam away, never to be seen again.
The shark is a magnificent creation - perfectly adapted for a life of hunting food in the world's oceans. It is almost certain that man first encountered the shark not long after he first began using the sea for food-gathering. A Italian vase, believed to have been made in about 735 BC, depicts ship-wrecked sailors being devoured by a man-eating fish - almost certainly a shark.
The legend exists in many forms. In one version he is captured, bound and dragged up Kain-alu hill where he was incinerated on a pyre made of bamboo from the sacred grove. The bamboo in the sacred grove had always made the sharpest knives. But the god Mohoalii was so angered by the
It was only when Europeans first entered the Indian and Pacific oceans that he began to encounter the shark on a regular basis. Until the 1560's the shark was generally known as tiburon - a Spanish word. Antonio Pigafetta
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, who sailed with da Gama and Magellan, refers to them often in his journals. The English word "shark", which appeared at about this time, may have come from the German word schurke, meaning "villain".
The fact that sharks are absent from Egyptian and biblical records is no mystery. Given that, even today, much remains to be discovered about the shark
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, it is not surprising that the Greek word ketos, and the Hebrew word tannin were used to describe any great fish in these times. The earliest known writings specifically about sharks are to be found in Greek records. Herodotus described shark attacks in 492 BC, and Aristotle was able to distinguish between species by 355 BC.
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