Rare Shark Filmed in Japan
[TheBORG] writes "A Deep Sea Frill Shark, whose normal habitat is between 600 and 1000m, was found and filmed off the coast of Japan recently. Normally they're caught (found dead) in fishermen's nets. This 'living fossil' was probably so close to the coast because it was sick. In its poor condition, the shark was moved by marine park personnel to a seawater pool where they filmed it swimming and opening its jaws. The shark died a few hours later after being filmed."
Looks the ugly step-child of a Resident Evil monster. With neighbors like that, no wonder Godzilla rampages through Tokyo every now and then.
This guy was probably one of the sole survivors who ate Godzilla eggs keeping the population down. Now they're in for it. "Oh no, there goes Tokyo!"
What if the Hokey Pokey really is what it's all about?
More proof that cameras steal souls!
I may make you feel, but I can't make you think.
He's pinin' for the fjords!
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Japan huh? And now it's dead?
That's going to be the most expensive plate of sushi ever!
Caffeine is my anti-drug!
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I've had several dogs, and not one of them ever surfaced from 1,000 m just because they were sick or dying.
Maybe they could use one of those machines that go 'ping'.
Only the ones that are witches. The rest of them stay on the bottom.
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