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General Discussion => Science & Nature => Topic started by: sam on July 18, 2010, 04:17
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Taking the scientists' bait, a sixgill shark's attack 4,600 feet (1,400 meters) below the surface of the Coral Sea off Australia (see map) is captured in a new video image.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/07/photogalleries/100716-deep-sea-species-sharks-australia-science-pictures/#deepest-ocean-species-camera-australia-shark_23473_600x450.jpg
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I love that Deep-Sea Amphipod. Talk about alien life-forms!
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indeed!
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The Hairy Anglerfish reminds me of an old girlfriend... :laugh:
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:haha:
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The Hairy Anglerfish reminds me of an old girlfriend... :laugh:
Still carping on about that? ;)
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I was nearly hooked! ;D
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You mean you fell for her line?
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I was casting out at the time. :)
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Ah, you mean you had a problem with your rod? :devil:
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I was waiting for that, and you took the bait. :)
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Reely? ;D
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Don't spool it. :)
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Ferrule lang syne?
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For cod's hake!
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I suppose you were a shrimping violet?
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I give up! ;D
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Net result. :)
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Simon floundered.
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:groan: ;D