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Shark from Japan

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by misstshy_71, Jan 25, 2007.

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  1. anonymouso_O

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    There's nothing about a coelacanth on that..
     
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    The ocean is a scary place, man. The lower down you go, the weirder stuff gets. It's kind of cool that the animals have remained almost unevolved from how they were thousands of years ago though.
     
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    yeah I noticed that after.... that's still cool though
     
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    I used to work on a fishing boat.... we would catch fish, and creatures/crabs etc that I had never never seen before, and prolly no one else had...

    but there is n money in researching them, so you have to throw them over the side. kinda sad really, cause there is ALOT of really amazing stuff down there.

    that shark is AWESOME!!!! I hadnt seen that before, thanks for the link.
     
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    Yes! I've seen it some days ago on the tv!! It has scaried me... it is a very strange species of shark o_O It seems a very big moray eel!
    It's interesting to see how many unknowed animal species live in the deep sea... it reminds me of Nemo and this fish (I don't know his english name sorry) http://mag.awn.com/issue8.03/8.03images/cohen02_findingNemo-deepSea.jpg
     
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    Wow, that's extremely crazy o.o;
     
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    Thats i think suppose to be an angler fish... look them up on google image search.... they look even creepier when not animated ;)

    heres a pic - http://intelligence.jrc.cec.eu.int/mari ... 20fish.jpg

    hard to believe that thing is real hahahahahaha

    "the depths of our minds, like the depths of the sea, hold many horrors"
     
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    Nice quote! I didn't know it!^^

    However... yes it's an angler fish! God, I can't look the photo you've linked for a long time o_O The real angler fish is scaryer than what I considered it is!
     
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    its amazing what there is that we dont know about
    like they have recently found wolly mammoths frozen under 1500 feet of ice with food still in theyre teeth
    meanin the big bang never happend cause even if it did it would have happend after the dinosaurs are frozen
    so what im trying to say is the dinosaurs froze almost instantly
    that shark was lucky
    prob was at very deep waters at the time feasting off of reeds
     
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    I know. Its amazing the things in this earth that have yet to be discovered. I think the hoaxes are always more interesting though ;)
     
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    yea its awsome to know theres still can be "extinct" animals on this earth still
     
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    in the calgary zoo they found a accualy dinosaur egg it was like 4 inchs thick
    when they broke it they found un-devleoped dinosaur bones
    creepy eh?
    imangine if jerssic park accualy happend
    wow
    i would never swim,walk, fly, or stand again just lye under my bed until they all go extinct again
     
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    I haven't understood this construction °__° The Big Bang is happened before dinosaurs' departure o_O
    However dinosaurs are dead with the ice age, maybe after the fall of an asteroid on the Earth.
    But like you've said, ice age can't freeze everything :p
     
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