They are bloody ugly.
+ bloody hugedaffytag wrote:
They are bloody ugly.
seen it, still interesting.
Its not the first, ever seen (alive) Some other Japanese did some work and caught some footage of a giant squid.
I personally love them and think their fascinating.
Pip
I personally love them and think their fascinating.
Pip
they so ugly they should throw it back in the water :¨
jk
kinda weird that they only caught it recentky theyve been here for ages
jk
kinda weird that they only caught it recentky theyve been here for ages
Go do some research on where the giant squid stays most of the time.Retalliation[1337] wrote:
they so ugly they should throw it back in the water :¨
jk
kinda weird that they only caught it recentky theyve been here for ages
In the water lolz i winzMiller wrote:
Go do some research on where the giant squid stays most of the time.Retalliation[1337] wrote:
they so ugly they should throw it back in the water :¨
jk
kinda weird that they only caught it recentky theyve been here for ages
Only partly what I was hoping he would say.spray_and_pray wrote:
In the water lolz i winzMiller wrote:
Go do some research on where the giant squid stays most of the time.Retalliation[1337] wrote:
they so ugly they should throw it back in the water :¨
jk
kinda weird that they only caught it recentky theyve been here for ages
Very Very deep in the water? Somewhere around from the Atlantic to the Indian ocean I cant be wrong now.Miller wrote:
Only partly what I was hoping he would say.spray_and_pray wrote:
In the water lolz i winzMiller wrote:
Go do some research on where the giant squid stays most of the time.
Last edited by spray_and_pray (2006-12-24 08:59:37)
I can't remember which ocean, I just know it's deep enough that you can't see anything, and that it's harder to find than finding the Titanic was. Much harder. Mostly because these things move around so much, and because there isn't much you can catch a giant squid with.spray_and_pray wrote:
Very Very deep in the water? Somewhere around from the Atlantic to the Indian ocean I cant be wrong now.Miller wrote:
Only partly what I was hoping he would say.spray_and_pray wrote:
In the water lolz i winz
Its off the coast of Japan in a large trench that goes down 10 kilometres its part of the pacific ring of fire (off the top of my head) (Pacific ring of fire is why its so deep) The pacific ring of fire is the most active place in the whole entire world volcanically and has craploads of earthquakes it is basically a ring in which tectonic plates converge and join together the San Andreas faulline is a small branch from the Pacific Ring of Fire. This is from what I remember learning 10 years ago I hopes its still correct.
++ Very tasty. Deep Fried... HMMMSimon wrote:
+ bloody hugedaffytag wrote:
They are bloody ugly.
Didn't they kill it?
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Theres more then oneKmarion wrote:
Didn't they kill it?
lol, I meant that one in Particular. I just read they did during the capture.spray_and_pray wrote:
Theres more then oneKmarion wrote:
Didn't they kill it?
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