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Post by shiloh on May 8, 2014 5:34:36 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 10:09:29 GMT
If it's rare why did they catch it? Are they moving it to an aquarium to save it from the radiation?
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 11:28:37 GMT
I would not want to meet this guy while swimming in the ocean.
BJ: I am thinking they will use it as sushi.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 18:04:08 GMT
Lol, Rieom, it's not sushi after all, it's sashimi. Sushi is just the rolled-up rice that can have things that aren't fish. Benjamin was the one that taught us all a lesson on that one.
I heard before that sharks won't attack a human that easily, but I'm not taking my chances either. Lolol
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Post by shiloh on May 8, 2014 18:10:01 GMT
LOL, Rieom. We can have megamouth sushi rolls wrapped in ecoli lettuce. Hey, seriously, I'm wondering if these odd, rarely seen fish that live in the deep aren't surfacing because of earthquakes and the whole Fukushima thing. All these strange, almost prehistoric fish from the deep have been surfacing lately.
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Post by LS on May 8, 2014 18:50:30 GMT
If you haven't done so already, then watch the 3 minute video (second video in the story) from the Discovery Channel. I'd like to know why the cameramen were so brave being around a species of shark of which little is known.
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Post by shiloh on May 8, 2014 23:29:22 GMT
I thought they were just being curious...lol
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Post by LS on May 9, 2014 1:52:37 GMT
You know the old saying, "Curiosity killed the ca - ca- cameraman"
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Post by shiloh on May 9, 2014 1:55:27 GMT
Hey, Mister Camera man! lol. Oh, that one's a long but funny story.
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