Study: Humans Were Catching Tuna 42,000 Years Ago, page
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reply posted on 24-11-2011 @ 06:10 PM by lonewolf19792000
reply to post by IamAbeliever



The oceans were more shallow then than they are now, not possible for the fish to make it there on their own unless they grew legs and walked there by themselves.

Someone 42k years ago was channeling his inner angler, bass pro of the deep seas.


reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 09:10 PM by soficrow
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This is an amazing discovery! Thanks for posting.

F&S'd this earlier but didn't comment. Bump.


reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 10:23 PM by subfab
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
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post by IamAbeliever



The oceans were more shallow then than they are now, not possible for the fish to make it there on their own unless they grew legs and walked there by themselves.

Someone 42k years ago was channeling his inner angler, bass pro of the deep seas.



it's entirely possible the fish walked on land.

walking octopus







-subfab


reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 11:48 PM by daynight42
reply to post by IamAbeliever



Where are the tools then? Maybe the fish washed into there due to a tsunami, unless that is impossible. Just saying if there are fish bones there, then, where are the tools? Just wondering.
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