^ Dont start that again
A bit quiet at work today this thread is keeping me busy.![]()
^ Dont start that again
A bit quiet at work today this thread is keeping me busy.![]()
Last edited by bobo746; 15-09-2011 at 10:29 AM.
Ready smoked
Matt Gallant (left) poses with a whopping 7ft 6inch albino catfish which is more than a foot taller than him. He pulled the giant albino catfish, which weighed 180lbs, out of the River Ebro in Spain on the last day of his fishing trip. It is believed to be the third largest albino catfish ever caught in the world and towered over Matt, who is 6ft 2inches tall. "I was stunned when I pulled it out of the river as it was so huge," said Matt, from Norwich, Norfolk. "It was my first ever catfish and I caught it on the last night in the last hour of our fishing trip. We took a photo, then put it back in the river."
Not really a fish story but ..........
Australian 'Cassius Clay' named biggest crocodile in captivity
An Australian crocodile called Cassius Clay has been declared the biggest in captivity by Guinness World Records, although his reign may be brief after reports of a rival giant emerged.
Measuring just under 18 feet and weighing close to a tonne, Cassius was captured in the Northern Territory in 1984.
Named after the legendary boxer, better known as Muhammad Ali, he has called the Marineland Melanesia crocodile park on Green Island, off the far north Queensland coast, home for the past 24 years.
Guinness World Records spokesman Chris Sheedy said Cassius was one of a few record holders to be honoured with a double-page spread in the 2012 Book of Records.
"We thought this record was so amazing that it deserved its own two-page spread and that's now going out in four million copies worldwide," he told Australian Associated Press.
However, Sheedy said the crocodile's record may be brief after reports earlier this month of a monster 21ft beast that was trapped in the southern Philippines.
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The thread seems to be evolving into a "marine life" thread now.
Should be good for another 24 pages....
^ 24 pages is that all
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I'm tied up today, you can always cover the Great Pattaya crocodile escape and the one-ton Philippine croc if you have time.![]()
Diving Lessons.
If he had been looking the other way the diver would have noticed a FIFA official. ROFL.
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