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To think these creatures were dragged up from the seabed upto 11km down, when the plates moved hurling them through the ocean at speeds upto 500mph. Makes you wonder what else is down there :eek:

Guest Timmy_Turbo
Posted

Another world entirely down there!

 

Bet over the years the Tampon has evolved into a ghastly squid like thing with multiple draw strings propelling it through the oceans! :rofl:

Guest Scottywil
Posted

where dya find all that Dave? Some mad lookin beasties there!

Posted
where dya find all that Dave? Some mad lookin beasties there!

 

You should read about them.

 

Look up the angler fish. The males mate by grafting themselves onto the female, so they are basically consumed and live inside the female. Each female have have half a dozen males living on her.

Guest Scottywil
Posted

"Although they are genuine images of some rather strange deep-sea creatures, these photographs have nothing to do with the Indian Ocean tsunami. They date from mid-2003 and were taken as part of the NORFANZ voyage, a joint Australian-New Zealand research expedition conducted in May-June 2003 to explore deep sea habitats and biodiversity in the Tasman Sea. These photographs can be viewed on Australia's National Oceans Office web site."

Posted
wasnt the big one with all the teeth in finding nemo?

 

 

yes called the Pilot or Angler fish.

 

They draw fish in by a light on their head, and then eat them

Posted

I'm surprised these deepsea creatures are intact. Their body structures are build to cope with the extreme water pressure experienced at deep sea levels. When they are brought up to the surface many of them "explode" due to a lack of pressure ... Like SPRAE says, we know next to nothing about the deep sea.

 

They are butt-ugly though ... suppose you don't need to be a pretty fish when you live in constant darkness ...

 

CheerZ,

 

Dan

Guest x-biker
Posted

 

They are butt-ugly though ... suppose you don't need to be a pretty fish when you live in constant darkness ...

 

CheerZ,

 

Dan

 

 

Yeah, just ask Timmy Turbot!!! LOL!! ;) :rofl:

 

 

 

:x:

Guest Timmy_Turbo
Posted
Yeah, just ask Timmy Turbot!!! LOL!! ;) :rofl:

 

 

 

:x:

 

PMSL :rofl:

 

Cheeky f\/cker!!! :D

Posted
"Although they are genuine images of some rather strange deep-sea creatures, these photographs have nothing to do with the Indian Ocean tsunami. They date from mid-2003 and were taken as part of the NORFANZ voyage, a joint Australian-New Zealand research expedition conducted in May-June 2003 to explore deep sea habitats and biodiversity in the Tasman Sea. These photographs can be viewed on Australia's National Oceans Office web site."

 

 

Have not checked it out Scott, but the mail was titled "Weird Deep Sea Creatures - Found At Phuket Seaside After Tsunami" These dudes do live down there, best place for them sure you will agree.

 

Isn't it strange that we spend billions of $$$ exploring space looking for aliens, when they can be found on our door step (and you can eat them) :p

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Have not checked it out Scott, but the mail was titled "Weird Deep Sea Creatures - Found At Phuket Seaside After Tsunami" These dudes do live down there, best place for them sure you will agree.

 

Isn't it strange that we spend billions of $$$ exploring space looking for aliens, when they can be found on our door step (and you can eat them) :p

 

 

you dont need to search the ocean or travel through space just go to a midlands meet :tongue:

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