Prehistoric Shark Appears Off Japan(CrazyShit)

SELDOM-SEEN said:
Our oceans cannot be mapped, man cannot go beyond certain depths (at least not now) The Tsnuami creatures were real they were covered by every national TV station and even National Geographic. Until recently man had never filmed or captured a giant squid, But those mofo's exist as we have recently found out. The ocean hides many secrets, traces of lost civilizations and treasures. If any search for prehistoric life was to be conducted you can bet your last dollar it will be found in the ocean. Yes global warming will probably reveal a whole lot of deep sea creatures. Steve Irwin wasnt supposed to be killed by the ray but he is dead , dont sleep on the last unchartered region of earth......
Regarding the GIANT SQUID I suppose you all dont watch the Science or Discovery Channel.

The JAPENESE filmed a GIANT SQUID taking bait from its deep sea hooks. As a matter of fact they got a few minutes of footage because the squids tentacles had become caught in the hook. And this was almost 5 years ago.

Also GIANT SQUIDS have been captured but not alive
 
CPT Callamity said:
It's been said that the Ocean holds a lot of keys to life on earth as we know it. The Ocean is the most unexplored simply put, because nothing can withstand all the pressure at critical depths whereas in space, it is a vacuum (no air, no pressure, no depth). It is even said that the key to a lot of human disease comes from ocean vegetation (algae, plankton, plants) just like most of our medicine can be found in Rainforests worldwide.

Nature is truly fascinating but the stuff they tell you in school is so flat, you have to look to science fiction for possible solutions. When you watch the movie "The Abyss" it is actually making reference to aliens or other beings being found at the bottom of these trenches. Scientists have exposed creatures that lived closer to the crust at these depths. Contrary to what we believe (the deeper you get, the colder it gets) there are organisms that thrive on the Earth's crust exhaust (heat from the core) that is transmitted from cracks at those depths. There is no telling what else is down there but we will never know unless we can build a machine or habitat that can withstand that huge pressure and temperature difference.


True talk right here.. Theres so much about Earth that we DONT know it's funny. I do know however with nearing 8 billion mofos on one planet we need to start movin mofos into Atlantis literrally. I mean actual Cities on the oceans and within them. But sadly our technology just isnt there yet.
 
There are plenty of animals that have not been discovered that live on land, multiply that by 1000 when you think of the animals that haven't been discovered in the sea. 3 books have come out about the Megalodon (Extinct, by Charles Wilson [pretty good], Meg & The Trench, both by Steve Alten [ok books]). The Megalodon is the extinct cousin to the Great White, only much bigger. Imagine teeth the size of a paperback book and the length of a blue whale and that is the megalodon. No one knows why it died out, and some people believe it to still be lurking in the deep. I couldn't find the vid, but I love this kinda shit.
 
CorpusCallosum said:
Did you enjoy the taste of piss?

real talk... when i worked offshore in the gulf of mexico, i used to go shark fishing at least 3x per week with about 30 ft of rope, a steel leader, and a special hook a welder made for me.

next, take a chicken, throw some chum on the water, and hang a buoy off the rope... and watch. the next thing you know you are pulling a nice 10 footer on board.

after a louisville slugger to the head and a gaff thru the head, it's time to pull-out the knife. :yes: :yes: :yes:

i've NEVER had shark that tasted like piss... and if i did, i didn't know 'cause i don't know how piss tastes. :smh:
 
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