Giant 'Sea Serpent' caught on film
Fascinating!
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7. Cargoon commented 15 years ago
Beautiful??? Don't thinks so.
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8. zf1 commented 15 years ago
ive seen these before. they washed up on shore during the 2004 tsunami. it kind of reminds me of a fish called Gobioides broussonetti --->
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9. wyvern1978 commented 15 years ago
damn pass the chips and vinegar
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13. _MidNight_ commented 15 years ago
yummy
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14. zf1 commented 15 years ago
#(removed comment) i believe you are correct.
according to wikipedia, they say that whale sharks grow to 2.2 meters (40 ft) and oar fish grow to 11 meters (36 ft). in the article it says that the oar fish is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest bony fish when clearly they are wrong. oops
according to wikipedia, they say that whale sharks grow to 2.2 meters (40 ft) and oar fish grow to 11 meters (36 ft). in the article it says that the oar fish is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest bony fish when clearly they are wrong. oops
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15. moskwiz commented 15 years ago
lol.. to #(removed comment), #14, #(removed comment)
Of course sharks are fish! By definition even! They are just not boned fish (osteopisces), instead their skeleton is composed of cartilage.. Sharks are cartilage-fishes (along with rays and the like), and yes, the oar-fish is the longest bone-fish in the world =)
Of course sharks are fish! By definition even! They are just not boned fish (osteopisces), instead their skeleton is composed of cartilage.. Sharks are cartilage-fishes (along with rays and the like), and yes, the oar-fish is the longest bone-fish in the world =)
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17. pookiinator commented 15 years ago
This is the first live one, I've ever seen. We had one in our museum in Clearwater Beach Florida, a plaster cast of one, found maybe 60 years ago. AWESOME!
+27 1. sambo1986 commented 15 years ago