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Sea Creatures That You Should Probably Be Aware Of
ampersandwitch:
--- Quote from: jhocking on 08 Jul 2007, 05:27 ---MYSTIC IS THE ONLY AQUARIUM THAT MATTERS
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I think you might "live" in my "area."
jhocking:
I used to live closer to there, not so near anymore. Well, except in the sense that everywhere in the northeast is near everywhere else in the northeast, and even that won't apply to me in a week.
Orbert:
Sea creatures that look like they're smiling are way cool. How can you look at a picture of a dolphin and not smile? They look so happy. I know it's just the shape of their mouths, and they'd probably keep on smiling while poking you to death with their snouts for stealing their fish, but smiling animals are just too cool.
Scandanavian War Machine:
this is an Oarfish. it's the longest boned fish in the world and it's believed that many ancient tales of sea monsters can be credited to sightings of these badboys and not actual sea monsters.
[img width= height=]http://www.thejump.net/id/oarfish.jpg[/img]
[img width= height=]http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/02/06/oarfish430_wideweb__430x242.jpg[/img]
Misereatur:
Look guys, it's the Spotted Garden Eel (Heteroconger hassi).
It grows to 60cm long and sticks two thirds of his body out of the ground when it wants to eat zooplankton (no idea what a zooplankton is) .
And this is the Large-tooth Cookie-cutter Shark (Isistius plutodus)
Last picture is of a 363 mm long Large-tooth Cookie-cutter Shark.
It grows to 50cm long, and has a row of 19 huge teeth (proportionately the largest of any shark species) in the lower jaw.
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