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What is it with all of the weird sea creatures lately?
Zanzibar fishermen land ancient fish
Coelacanths once thought to have become extinct 80 million years ago Quote:
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The look on that guy's face is "What the hell is this gross thing I'm holding? Can you tell me please??!!"
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more like "are you done with that camera yet? I have to get this home for dinner"
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Only a matter of time before we find them mermaids....or the lost city of Atlantis.
I bet it has to do with the current connectivity of the world. It's like that tribe that was digging up dinosaur bones and grinding them up for magical uses - they did that for generations before they finally got hooked up and realized what they had. I bet these aren't the first of their kinds, just the first that the western world caught wind of. |
I also think improved technology and resources has enabled us to go further into the depths of the ocean.
I have mixed feelings about these findings. On one hand, it's awesome that we are finding these creatures. On the other, they aren't meant to live in the shallow waters and we are going to end up killing them. But it would be awesome if they found a Megaladon down there. |
I'm trying to decide whether to blame it all on George Bush, or Cthulhu.
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Ia! Ia! R'lyeh Cthulhu ftagn! Ia! Ia! Mglui naflftagn Dagon e Y'ha-nthlei! Ia! Ia! Y'ha-nthlei!
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How come every time they find a coelacanth, they act like it's the first time they've discovered they're not extinct??? Didn't they find the first one over a decade ago?
FWIW, I always thought the coelacanth was cool. I wonder if they're also tasty? Also (yeah, random): if it's a deep-water fish, is it possible to catch live and hold in an aquarium as part of a coelacanth breeding program? Is it possible to have deep-water fish in an aquarium, or does that screw with their systems too much? |
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Hmmmm I wonder if any of these strange creatures are popping up near Innsmouth... I knew there was something fishy about that place (ha, ha.) |
I'll have to look up the link on my other computer but there's a group of Creationists who are looking for dinosaurs to prove Creationism. Finds like this encourage them.
Evolution says coelocanths died out a long time ago. But we just caught one. Evolution is therefore wrong. For some reason the survival of a dinosaur past its supposed extinction means that Creationism is right. |
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