Shark from Japan

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  1. misstshy_71

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    Yeah misstshy, saw it on CNN, check out the teeth. Too bad it died 2 hours after it's capture... I don't see why they just didn't let it go.
     
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    well if it came up from the deep then I suppose it came for a reason. It was prob looking to die.... that shark was the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. I wonder what there going to do with it now?????
     
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    My girlfriend told me about it.
    Thats crazy though that it died they should have let it go. :roll:
     
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    Oh heck If I was a scientist I wouldnt have let it go I would have tried to keep it alive to study it.... I keep watching the vid, I think its so neat!!
    Sorry this is in the wrong forum.... suppposed to be in news and sporst... ooops. I thought that was were I had clicked on it.
     
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    They'll probably study it like crazy, taking DNA, stomach samples... all the usual and then it'll wind up stuffed in some museum.

    I just hope the Japanese don't use the shark fins... LOL <just kidding>

    It just goes to show you, there's a lot we haven't discovered on this planet.

    Edit: Here's the picture

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    Yes I suppose they will???? Think they will try to clone?
     
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    Wow, it does look like a living fossil. A shame it died.
     
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    I know it looks so cool.
    It was prob due to die thats prob why it came to surface and was sited and caught.

    I would love to study something so old and ancient like that.
     
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    lol, they can't clone it. They need another one to do that. And i would suspect it died because of the pressure change.
     
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    wow that's crazy... just goes to show you how little we know about the world
     
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    A mate of mine showed me it at school. I want one as a pet :lol:
     
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    its a shame it died.....but a nice discovery none the less
     
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    That reminds me of that... celocanthe.. or whatever. The gills are so wierd! O_O
     
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    what XD
     
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    it prbly died due to change of pressure since it is frm 2000 metres below sea lvl or somthin
     
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    too bad....it dies scientists think it came to shallow water cause it was sick so probably it would have died anyways
     
  18. Zune_love

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    nice point
     
  19. zer0ordi3yo

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    ceolacanth, it's a fish they thought was extinct, but a fisher caught one off the coast of Madagascar awhile back, about 5-10 years or so
     
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    o ok i never heard of that. sowwy.
     
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