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GameMaster 07-03-2003 07:42 PM

Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
Story here.



The June 23 Finding



The 1896 Finding

Pretty mysterious... :eyes:

Ginkasa 07-03-2003 07:44 PM

Link doesn't work so..


*shrugs and walks away*

GameMaster 07-03-2003 07:48 PM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
Now it should work.

Jonbo298 07-03-2003 08:08 PM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
I've read about this. I say its a Giant Squid just because it would be awesome if it was. Not no damn whale blubber.

Ginkasa 07-03-2003 09:51 PM

Yeah, I hope its a giant swuid as well. Kind of disappointing if it was whale stuff...

"Sorry for the misalarm! It isn't a very rare and uncomfirmed species of giant squid but, in fact, a giant piece of whale fat!"

:unsure:

*shrugs and walks away*

Jason1 07-03-2003 11:03 PM

I thought they allready had giant squid specimens that washed up on shore...they just have never seen them alive...or something...

Ginkasa 07-03-2003 11:28 PM

Actually... I re-read the article and they were saying giant octopus so... We've been talking about the wrong eight-legged water dweller.


*shrugs and walks away*

dirtycarpet 07-03-2003 11:47 PM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ginkasa
Actually... I re-read the article and they were saying giant octopus so... We've been talking about the wrong eight-legged water dweller.


*shrugs and walks away*

Looks like an octopus to me

Happydude 07-04-2003 12:07 AM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
lochness(sp?) monster anyone? :D

it doesn't look like an octopus to me...i mean...don't they have like sucking thingies on their tentacles? i dont see them...the best explination is that it's a secret experiment that escaped from US territory and ate a whole bunch of stuff and umm...passed out on the shore...yup :p

DeathsHand 07-04-2003 12:39 AM

I loves me mysterious things...

I hope it's not whale skin... Or a giant octopus... I want it to be something NEW! Something STRAAAANGE... :OOOO

One Winged Angel 07-04-2003 12:46 AM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
Like a whale in the shape of a dildo?

Bube 07-04-2003 07:05 AM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
I'll tell you what it is.

I was on vacation there, swimming in the sea. I really needed a restroom, but there was none around, and my hotel was too far away. So I swam out where nobody could see me, or at least understand what I was doing, and, well... you know...

Sorry if I caused trouble...

Happydude 07-04-2003 09:26 AM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bube
I'll tell you what it is.

I was on vacation there, swimming in the sea. I really needed a restroom, but there was none around, and my hotel was too far away. So I swam out where nobody could see me, or at least understand what I was doing, and, well... you know...

Sorry if I caused trouble...

:lol:

Jason1 07-04-2003 06:06 PM

lol, nice Avatar Bube. I cant wait for HL2.

Canyarion 07-04-2003 06:13 PM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
Aaahhh... the wonders of nature... :love:

Rndm_Perfection 07-04-2003 08:52 PM

I'd be only moderately surprised if it's a new species. And the surprise doesn't come from the fact that I'd think humans would have discovered it earlier, but rather that one would wash up shore.

Science has taught us more about the entire universe than our own oceans. Some depths are impossible to reach, even with a machine using today's technology. It's quite possible that undiscovered creatures dwell in the depths. That's what's tricky though... if something lived that far under the sea, how would it ever surface?

But, that'd be a reason why we've only seen two.


P.S. :lol: "Octopus Giganteus", talk about original naming.

Jonbo298 07-12-2003 05:30 AM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
Unfortunately, it looks as it isn't a giant octopus:( It's just some damn leftover dead whale.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp..._creature_dc_1

Canyarion 07-12-2003 05:57 AM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
:( Weird way of dying BTW... :eyes:
"When a sperm whale dies at sea, it rots until it becomes a "skeleton suspended in a semi-liquid mass within a bag of skin and blubber," the scientists said. Eventually, the skin tears and the bones sinks while the skin and blubber float."

Happydude 07-12-2003 12:14 PM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
EWWWWWWWWWWWW...

Ginkasa 07-12-2003 02:00 PM

I would like to see that skeleton in a liquid mass thing... That might be interesting...


*shrugs and walks away*

Rndm_Perfection 07-12-2003 02:24 PM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ginkasa
I would like to see that skeleton in a liquid mass thing... That might be interesting...

Yeah, well I'd like to see a one of a kind Octopus Giganteus.

Ginkasa 07-12-2003 02:55 PM

That's just a big octupus. Nothing special. Not as much as a skeleton floating in a smei-liquid mass of rotted flesh and blubber in any case.

.....

*shrugs and walks away*

GameMaster 07-12-2003 03:33 PM

Re: Chilean scientists work to ID mysterious sea creature
 
Well, since then, a farm here in California has become the victim of crop circles. People from all around the U.S. are flocking to see it and absorb it's left behind energy which some claim has healing powers.


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