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Scientist Capture Giant Squid On Camera For The First Time EVER!!! (pg. 3)
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dinoXpress
Sunsnail
I'd eat it! I love squid
Ygrene
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
I'd eat it! I love squid


Breaded and fried, I hope! :nervous:
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by Ygrene
Breaded and fried, I hope! :nervous:


of course! :D
Subey
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
I'd eat it! I love squid


Everytime I eat calamari it's overcooked and rubbery :(
Turbonium
ing noob scientists, try some video ffs.

photographs = teh noob
Vlad
Sperm Whales might have teeth, but Blue Whales are twice as large as them, and Blue Whales are the largest animals on the planet, the biggest one being 106ft. long.
dinoXpress
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Originally posted by Vlad
Sperm Whales might have teeth, but Blue Whales are twice as large as them, and Blue Whales are the largest animals on the planet, the biggest one being 106ft. long.





what a beast!
Vlad
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Originally posted by dinoXpress


what a beast!



I cant imagine how big they look in real life. To them, we are ants.
dinoXpress
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The blue whale may be the largest animal ever to inhabit the earth. It may have reached lengths of up to 31 meters (100 feet)--roughly the length of a basketball court. Blue whales have weighed up to 146 metric tonnes (160 tons). They feed on small shrimp-like crustaceans. The whales consume up to eight tons of animals a day during their feeding period. The loudest sound ever recorded from an animal was produced by a blue whale, and some scientists have speculated that they may be able to remain in touch with each other over hundreds of miles. The number of blue whales in the southern hemisphere was severely depleted by whaling. Due to commercial whaling the size of the population is less than ten percent of what it was originally.



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The loudest sound ever recorded from an animal was produced by a blue whale, and some scientists have speculated that they may be able to remain in touch with each other over hundreds of miles.

Vlad
I have a feeling that some wise ass is gonna come out and say that the Portuguese man-of-war is bigger, true, their tenticles can be as long as 165ft., but these creatures are a combination of organisms and is not a single creature.
dinoXpress
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Originally posted by Vlad
I have a feeling that some wise ass is gonna come out and say that the Portuguese man-of-war is bigger, true, their tenticles can be as long as 165ft., but these creatures are a combination of organisms and is not a single creature.


i doubt a man'o'war weighs 146 metric tonnes.




animal planet is teh pwn.
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