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Post by Elliot Kane on Jan 31, 2009 1:53:36 GMT
This has to be one of the weirdest beasties ever! There's a video on the page, too. Take a look... Goblin Shark!
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Post by Flix on Jan 31, 2009 2:14:22 GMT
Just be glad they're deep-sea creatures... 11 feet is lot bigger than the little guy in the video.
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Post by LaFille on Feb 1, 2009 2:16:09 GMT
Yeah... The deepest you go, the most creepy you come across down there. We're not done discovering how much either. ;D
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Post by Glance A'Lot on Feb 1, 2009 22:29:27 GMT
Actually we have more knowledge about the backside of the moon than the seas which cover two thirds of our planet.
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Post by Galadriel on Feb 2, 2009 8:53:16 GMT
I get the shivers from this one I think i'm gonna skip the scuba lessons...
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Post by Flix on Feb 2, 2009 9:10:46 GMT
In the video, it looks like a second monster emerging out of the shark's mouth.
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Post by cleglaw on Feb 3, 2009 0:15:50 GMT
Actually we have more knowledge about the backside of the moon than the seas which cover two thirds of our planet. "the backside of the moon" is a redundant statement
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Post by Glance A'Lot on Feb 3, 2009 12:12:40 GMT
Actually we have more knowledge about the backside of the moon than the seas which cover two thirds of our planet. "the backside of the moon" is a redundant statement Hmm - that was a translation, thinking about it, you call it the dark side, right?
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Post by cleglaw on Feb 3, 2009 13:00:30 GMT
"the backside of the moon" is a redundant statement Hmm - that was a translation, thinking about it, you call it the dark side, right? the dark side -- yes. But the backside of the moon has a funny double meaning. backside=buttocks moon=well, you know what it means to moon somebody.
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Post by Terrordar on Feb 7, 2009 4:38:32 GMT
Sadly, we're likely to destroy most the undersea ocean we don't know about that discover it, thanks to deep sea trolling.
They've even found Giant Squid numbers are likely starting to dwindle thanks to large scale fish catching.
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Post by cleglaw on Feb 8, 2009 7:02:26 GMT
Sadly, we're likely to destroy most the undersea ocean we don't know about that discover it, thanks to deep sea trolling. They've even found Giant Squid numbers are likely starting to dwindle thanks to large scale fish catching. Don't look at me. I don't eat fish. No eat fish=no demand=no deep sea trolling. Another reason to be vegetarian.
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Post by Terrordar on Feb 8, 2009 16:43:34 GMT
Vegetarianism has its pits as well. The real truth is, humans eat too much of everything. Realistically, meat and fishing industries need to be pulled back by about 30-50%. The problem with that is of course, it won't happen.
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Post by Elliot Kane on Feb 8, 2009 17:01:15 GMT
Terror's right - the real problem is too many people. We need to start 'breeding down' now.
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