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http://www.That's one BIG fish! Terrifying footage of largest Great White shark ever caught on camera that will make you think twice before going back into the water
- Enormous fish was first filmed near Mexico's Guadalupe Island in 2013
- Mauricio Hoyos Padilla released footage of it interacting with the divers
- Fish was pregnant, measured six metres and thought to be 50-years-old
^^Sturgen? ^WTF?
Blue Dragon Sea Slug
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Laem Sadet, Chanthaburi, 14 Nov 2015
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Khung Krabaen, Chanthaburi, 14 November 2015
Seems to be a problem with the whole "fish" concept at the moment...
Fish!
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Migrating stingrays.
If it has fins close enough for me.Quote:
Originally Posted by nidhogg
1900 of an 18-foot shark caught in Port Chalmers, New Zealand.
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Chanthaburi market
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Wellington NZ
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Prof. J.L.B. Smith, ichthyologist of Rhodes University, South Africa, poses with his hand on the head of the 120-pound Coelacanth in the Comoros Islands on January 4, 1953. Kneeling at extreme left is Capt. Eric E. Hunt on whose schooner the fish was kept preserved in formalin until Smith's arrival. Holding fin at right is Pierre Coudert, governor of Comoros Archipelago. The fish, caught off Anjouan Island off the coast of Madagascar in December 1952, is of a species thought to be extinct until its discovery in 1938
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