Science: Amazing octopus stretching its tentacles to form a huge balloon filmed by EVNautilus at a depth of around 1,600 meters

They’ve been quietly saying that about them.. they said through dna testing there is nothing in common with them on this earth and are related to no other species and origin story is unknown.. pay attention to those terms
Right crazy
you not WRONG
I know lol
I heard what he said.

Those chicks heard what he said.

If. He's really smart, he should isolate the easy and weaker chick and find out how she slurps.
negro what?
 
They’ve been quietly saying that about them.. they said through dna testing there is nothing in common with them on this earth and are related to no other species and origin story is unknown.. pay attention to those terms
Actually we share like 90% DNA with them
 
Remember this Jaws knockoff from back in the day

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or as the trailer announcer would say it "TEN-TA-COES." :roflmao2:
 
Shit you had orca, tentacles, alligator, etc large animals killing humans was a big thing
I loved the movie alligator. That was one of the few that the plot made at least some sense.

Injecting animals with hormones and then dumping them in the sewer. Anything that ate these animals would have those same growth causing hormones.

It's one of my favorite 70s animal horror movies (I know it came out in 1980) next to Ssssssss (which was VERY corny, but to a kid who loved animals it was LIFE
 
I loved the movie alligator. That was one of the few that the plot made at least some sense.

Injecting animals with hormones and then dumping them in the sewer. Anything that ate these animals would have those same growth causing hormones.

It's one of my favorite 70s animal horror movies (I know it came out in 1980) next to Ssssssss (which was VERY corny, but to a kid who loved animals it was LIFE
The original alligator wasn’t about growth hormones.. it was a play on how people were busing exotic pets and when they didn’t want to take care of them they would flush them down toilet or leave them stranded..of course with no natural enemies and a vast food supply it naturally became an apex predator and grew big.. hell that’s what happen in florida with all those pet snakes being dumped into the swamps..they eventually took over the ecosystem and became on top of the food chain
 
The original alligator wasn’t about growth hormones.. it was a play on how people were busing exotic pets and when they didn’t want to take care of them they would flush them down toilet or leave them stranded..of course with no natural enemies and a vast food supply it naturally became an apex predator and grew big.. hell that’s what happen in florida with all those pet snakes being dumped into the swamps..they eventually took over the ecosystem and became on top of the food chain
Yeah, that part I know. But the guy at the pet store - I think it's the first or second victim i think, they were testing hormones on stray animals then dumping them in the sewer

But you're right that's exactly what happened in florida. With no natural predators and apex predator becomes super Apex if that's a word
 
I loved the movie alligator. That was one of the few that the plot made at least some sense.

Injecting animals with hormones and then dumping them in the sewer. Anything that ate these animals would have those same growth causing hormones.

It's one of my favorite 70s animal horror movies (I know it came out in 1980) next to Ssssssss (which was VERY corny, but to a kid who loved animals it was LIFE
This movie here..in this case it was steroid-laced grain those rats ate

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