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Whoa! |
29th January 2007, 21:59 |
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I thought this was awesome.
This shark is seen no less than 2,000 feet under water usually. It's called a frilled shark, sometimes referred to as a "living fossil" because it is a primitive species that has changed little since prehistoric times. It's pretty amazing. They found it in Tokyo when some fisherman called it in. It was actually sick and dying, that's why they believe it surfaced. It died about 3 hours after it's capture.
Can't they keep anything alive they catch? Remeber the Giant Squid they caught? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16322895/
It died too! Maybe they eat them all. |
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Day One |
29th January 2007, 19:55 |
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Hello family and friends, I put this little site together for everyone to see cool stuff. Here I can share things I see, and hopefully happen to capture on film/phone. You can even use the calender to select each day seperately.
I love myspace and all, but that seems more for friends than family. Plus it takes alot of time. I can do this with the extra time I have right after lunch.
So here it is, I hope you like it.
To leave comments you have to register here, but you can always just send anything my way, email: macaface@hotmail.com |
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