When This Boat Crew Realized What They Were Seeing, It Was Almost Too Late To Escape..

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We really need to create some submersible vehicle that can withstand the pressure of the deep ocean, I just know there's some creatures that we know of and some creatures that we don't.


Look at this mess
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Giant Squid

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Frilled shark, termed a living fossil

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Vampire squid

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Chimaera aka ghost shark

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Grenadier

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Fangtooth

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Giant tube worms, these dwell in total darkness


So if these creatures dwell several hundred feet (aka several meters) under water, with little light and extreme temperatures, just imagine what's even further down in the oceans.
WTF
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New land, new creatures, new fruits, etc
woah breh. flora and fauna don't just pop up overnight. a lot of the unique species you see on isolated islands evolved independently from their nearest mainland cousins. new life doesn't just simultaneously appear :whoa:
besides that island will probably be washed away before a distinctly unique type of plant or animal can emerge.
this is more believable than nasa landing on the moon in the 60s....
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Classic Cac story
So the formation of a new island, a direct result of the movement of tectonic plates in action, a completely natural phenomenon unaffected by the hand of man, is cac shyt now?

I suppose when it rains hailstones that's cac shyt too?
:dahell:


this was a genuinely intriguing thread until idiots stepped inside :snoop:
 

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So the formation of a new island, a direct result of the movement of tectonic plates in action, a completely natural phenomenon unaffected by the hand of man, is cac shyt now?

I suppose when it rains hailstones that's cac shyt too?
:dahell:

You're replying to a scholar tho :troll:
 

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woah breh. flora and fauna don't just pop up overnight. a lot of the unique species you see on isolated islands evolved independently from their nearest mainland cousins. new life doesn't just simultaneously appear :whoa:
besides that island will probably be washed away before a distinctly unique type of plant or animal can emerge.

:russell:

So the formation of a new island, a direct result of the movement of tectonic plates in action, a completely natural phenomenon unaffected by the hand of man, is cac shyt now?

I suppose when it rains hailstones that's cac shyt too?
:dahell:


this was a genuinely intriguing thread until idiots stepped inside :snoop:
Science=Cac shyt to retards on the coli.



Don't even waste your time with these clowns.
 

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I remember when I was a kid(in the 80's) I would wake up early and they would always have these shows with dudes going underwater and exploring and shyt. and that was the greatest shyt. Just watching these underwater explorers finding cool things.

Even watching those wildlife shows were amazing to me(still are)

our planet is an amazing place....its to bad its filled with people.
They did have really good educational shows back then. I was trying to see if i could find the show you were talking about but i could'nt.
 
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