queenofdisaster
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they should have left the poor shark in the damn water...
http://us.video.aol.com/video.index.adp?pmmsid=1825572
http://us.video.aol.com/video.index.adp?pmmsid=1825572
After the Tsunami in Indonesia I got an e-mail with pictures of a lot of the streange sea creatures that washe dup with it. So fascinating. |
Following the disastrous tsunami of 26 December 2004, thousands of people received emails that contained images of amazing deepsea creatures supposedly washed up on Thailand's Phuket beach. This email is a hoax. The animals shown in the images were collected during the joint New Zealand and Australia Norfolk Ridge - Lord Howe Rise Biodiversity Voyage (NORFANZ) in May - June 2003. The images were used by the unknown hoaxers without permission of the copyright owners. |
Originally Posted by Eoraptor
![]() That was indeed a very cool video. Never seen a frilled shark filmed before. You should all know that the species was first described in 1884, so it isn't new. Also worth pointing out is the frilled shark genus* (Chlamydoselachus) is only about 80 million years old, which sounds impressive until you realize the pine tree genus (Pinus) is 130 million years old! And we don't think of pine trees as prehistoric or living fossils! ![]() * For those less familiar with biology, remember a genus is a group of closely related species. It's really arbitary just HOW closely related different species of the same genus are. For instance, foxes and coyotes are in different genera (plural of genus), yet potatos, tomatos and eggplants are in the same genus. Not that it lessens the coolness of deep sea creatures, but that e-mail was a hoax. As described on that website- |