


UPDATE:
Our friend Scott Beale from Laughing Squid alerted us that the Shark Car was created by Sebastapol artist Patrick Amiot. Check out Scott's write-ups about Amiot's previous work here and here.
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One freaky thing to consider: that beast is actual size. Its flesh-and-cold-blood analog can be spotted during most of the late summer and fall at the "snackbar," the sandbar at the mouth of the Bolinas lagoon, devouring seals and nipping an occasional bodyboarder.
Posted by: Josh McHugh | 09 December 2008 at 11:09 AM
I like this shark . They spotted this menacing shark recently while driving through Sebastapol, California, a small town 13 miles from the Pacific Ocean .This is wonderful, thank you!
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