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Topic started on 19-11-2003 @ 01:48 PM by darklanser
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This raises the issue of what else is out there in the deep waiting to be discovered ?!?!
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reply posted on 19-11-2003 @ 01:51 PM by Zzub
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There must be many, many species we haven't seen yet, especially in the ocean.
Thanks for the link.
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reply posted on 19-11-2003 @ 02:29 PM by ID
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Bah! Wales, plesiosaurs, coelacanth, when are we gonna find the big killing ones? I mean yeah it is a great discovery, but it is still just a wale. I
want the giant squids, megalodons, and other assorted sea monsters. This discovery does however help the cases of those who say there are still giants
waiting to be discovered out there in the deep blue.
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reply posted on 19-11-2003 @ 03:04 PM by gooking
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I'm with you on that I want to see the most bizarre and freakest creatures on the planet. I wonder why we haven't discovered strange man-eating
monsters? Maybe they ate everyone who got too close?
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reply posted on 19-11-2003 @ 03:28 PM by Sapphire
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Originally posted by darklanser
This raises the issue of what else is out there in the deep waiting to be discovered ?!?!
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Remarkable find darklanser ~ It really does make one wonder what else we've yet to discover indeed. Maybe Nessy and Big Foot are real after all.
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reply posted on 22-11-2003 @ 07:38 PM by Lone_Wolf
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wow, great discovery. I'm sure there are many more ceatures out there just waiting to be found.
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reply posted on 22-11-2003 @ 07:41 PM by surfup
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I don't think there are many more, but maybe some we have overlooked.
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reply posted on 22-11-2003 @ 07:52 PM by THENEO
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I love this!
Keep slamming conventional wisdom and science!
Maybe we will soon be free of these narrow minded control freaks!
Science belongs to everyone.
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reply posted on 22-11-2003 @ 08:28 PM by sirCyco
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Japan, however, takes hundreds of whales a year under a scientific exemption, usually selling them for food and other products after they are
studied." [Tonight's special: research whale nigiri.]
[Edited on 11-22-2003 by sirCyco]
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 03:39 PM by NotTooHappy
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Wow, that's really cool. There's so much left undiscovered in the oceans of the world. I wonder what they'll find next.
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 08:28 PM by Dreamstone
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Lots of stuff, the every time we go down to the marianas trench we identify at least one new species
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 08:30 PM by WeBDeviL
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I can't wait to see what else dwells in the depths of the mighty sea. Imagine..you have probably seen some of the weird fish..bulging eyes..huge,
sharp teeth..its fascinating to me really!
Cool info
-wD
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 08:34 PM by Dmsoldier
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Originally posted by NotTooHappy
Wow, that's really cool. There's so much left undiscovered in the oceans of the world. I wonder what they'll find next.
yup very true, inmajen what could be way, way down there
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 08:44 PM by parrhesia
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it'll sure as hell be interesting to see more of the new discoveries over the coming years.
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 08:49 PM by darklanser
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Originally posted by sirCyco
[Tonight's special: research whale nigiri.]
[Edited on 11-22-2003 by sirCyco]
I'll have mine omakase with wasabi and warm sake please.
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 09:46 PM by Netchicken
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found just in time to be eaten by the Japanesse and rendered extinct ....
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reply posted on 25-11-2003 @ 04:32 PM by SE7EN
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Scientists Find New Species of Whale i already put this in the Scientific forum with a link from the bbc take a look
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reply posted on 25-11-2003 @ 09:47 PM by ZeroDeep
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To think wev scoured the oceans and never come upon of all things, this new Whale.
It makes you think what else might be hiding away in those vast oceans.
Deep
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