Andrew Lyle Global Moderator Share Posted January 29, 2009 your first pic almost looks photoshopped. And are these pictures of the actual "shark"? Link to post Share on other sites
Sethos Share Posted January 29, 2009 Looks more like an eel with downs syndrome Link to post Share on other sites
Dance. Share Posted January 29, 2009 your first pic almost looks photoshopped. And are these pictures of the actual "shark"? I do hope so :p, those are the photos which come with the article. Hope National Geographic didn't dupe me :p. Looks more like an eel with downs syndrome Haha that's there :p. Link to post Share on other sites
Dc'1 Share Posted January 29, 2009 Looks more like an eel with downs syndrome :rofl:. What an ugly shark... Link to post Share on other sites
vincent Share Posted January 29, 2009 :rofl:.What an ugly shark... Nature isn't in the beauty pageant business... Link to post Share on other sites
tiagosilva29 Share Posted January 29, 2009 I remember when this was posted a year ago. Link to post Share on other sites
webeagle12 Share Posted January 29, 2009 :wacko: looks like big tumor :p Link to post Share on other sites
Dance. Share Posted January 29, 2009 I remember when this was posted a year ago. Make that 2 years. Didn't realize, sorry. Link to post Share on other sites
revvo Share Posted January 29, 2009 Isn't it that shark with the mouth that won't close? They won't look dangerous :p Link to post Share on other sites
sn0b0rder Share Posted January 29, 2009 Crazy sick cool - seriously. It is exciting to know some creepy stuff exists way down there. Link to post Share on other sites
qdave Share Posted January 30, 2009 those animals are fascinating. makes one wonder how many more unexplored species there are in deep blue sea :) Link to post Share on other sites
Growled Member Share Posted January 30, 2009 Very interesting. I wonder how many more extinct creatures are still alive. Link to post Share on other sites
FloatingFatMan Share Posted January 30, 2009 Very interesting. I wonder how many more extinct creatures are still alive. *Quickly hides roast Dodo sandwich* Whut? Oh.. uh.. None! ;) Link to post Share on other sites
Quillz Share Posted January 30, 2009 I recall NASA concluding that they know more about distant exoplanets than we do about our own oceans. Link to post Share on other sites
+Mystic MVC Share Posted January 30, 2009 "Died hours after capture." That always seems to happen. They should try to study as much of it as they can in its natural environment because the second they take it out of that, it's toast (even if it was sick). Link to post Share on other sites
The Rev Share Posted January 31, 2009 :wacko: looks like big tumor :p IT'S NOT A TUMOR! :p Sorry, I just had to say it :rofl: Link to post Share on other sites
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