Bizarre Deep Sea Fish Dredged Up By Tsunami
spankfish writes "The following page features numerous great pictures of bizarre and creepy deep-sea creatures which have been dredged up by the recent tsunami and presented by normal divers. Fascinating stuff! The page is in Russian, but it's all about the pictures." Update: 01/15 18:02 GMT by J : As those of you who read the comments have already realized, this is an urban legend.
They may be weird fish, but they sure didn't wash up on shore from the tsunami! This story just isn't true.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/tsunami/creature.asp
The fish in Finding Nemo is an Angler fish.
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Coincidentally, the third looks like my mother-in-law.
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That first one isn't so weird, there's one on Dali's Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory.
http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/eb5a5caa966291a2d 52e47608bbdb171/index.html
Otherwise I have to say... PwN3D
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it is not called a Crabtacular spikeouchamus, or "Spiky Ubercrab", it's actual name is a Stone Crab ( Neolithodes sp.)
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Snopes debunks this story But that's not going to stop me using it to recommend one of my favourite books: A Fish Caught in Time: The Hunt for the Coelacanth, by Samantha Weinberger. I couldn't put it down and I had to blink back a tear at one point. Not bad for a factual book.
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