The Ghost of Jules Vern would be very happy
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The Ghost of Jules Vern would be very happy
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Just don't think about lots of calimari. I read somewhere that these things taste NASTY.
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Just don't think about lots of calimari. I read somewhere that these things taste NASTY.
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*shrug* Random chance. Nobody thought of hiring schoolgirls as assistants on a giant squid photographing expedition before.Jackhass wrote:Even still...that's pretty crazy. We've got pictures of the further reaches of space and yet this is the first time we've managed to photograph a giant squid...a creature right here on Earth we've known existed for hundreds of years? That's nuts.
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There's still a lot out there that we really don't know about. Look at how long it took us to discover coelocanths.Jackhass wrote:Even still...that's pretty crazy. We've got pictures of the further reaches of space and yet this is the first time we've managed to photograph a giant squid...a creature right here on Earth we've known existed for hundreds of years? That's nuts.
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Re: The Ghost of Jules Vern would be very happy
They're full of ammonia, I understand. Doesn't do much for the taste.christwriter wrote:Just don't think about lots of calimari. I read somewhere that these things taste NASTY.
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Aw, that's not fair! We knew about coelocanths from prehistoric fossils...we just didn't realise they were still around...MixedMyth wrote:There's still a lot out there that we really don't know about. Look at how long it took us to discover coelocanths.
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