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80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - guohua - 11-13-2017 It's a Damn Ugly Fish, that is for sure, they have found one alive and well, and this ugly thing hasn't changed in 80 million years. Quote:PREHISTORIC, DINOSAUR-ERA SHARK WITH INSANE TEETH FOUND SWIMMING OFF COAST OF PORTUGALA living Fossil they said. Quote:The rare frilled shark is considered a “living fossil,” because evidence of its existence dates back to at least 80 million years ago. This summer, researchers found one alive and thriving off the coast of Portugal, adding yet more clues about the resilience of this ancient sea creature.So it's classified as part of the Shark Family. Quote:Scientists believe the frilled shark has remained the same, both inside and out, since the Cretaceous Period, when the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops still roamed the planet. Quote:There is more to read at the above link.Quote:This deep sea dweller is usually found between 390 and 4,200 feet below the surface, which is why it’s rarely seen and wasn’t even discovered before the 19th century (despite being around long before humans). RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - Mystic Wanderer - 11-13-2017 How would you like to be swimming in the ocean and get bit by that thing! That's pretty amazing. Makes me wonder what else they've cloned down there? RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - DuckforcoveR - 11-13-2017 This does nothing but confirm my rational fear of the ocean RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - guohua - 11-13-2017 (11-13-2017, 01:23 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: How would you like to be swimming in the ocean and get bit by that thing! You think this is a Clone? Why not clone something Soft and Fuzzy ? RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - guohua - 11-13-2017 (11-13-2017, 01:32 PM)DuckforcoveR Wrote: This does nothing but confirm my rational fear of the oceanMy husband agrees, he hates the Ocean. RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - butcherguy - 06-23-2020 (11-13-2017, 04:29 PM)guohua Wrote:Here is a link to a video of a frilled shark that lived in captivity for a short time in Japan.(11-13-2017, 01:32 PM)DuckforcoveR Wrote: This does nothing but confirm my rational fear of the oceanMy husband agrees, he hates the Ocean. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xry342A-utI RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - guohua - 06-23-2020 (06-23-2020, 06:23 PM)butcherguy Wrote:(11-13-2017, 04:29 PM)guohua Wrote:Here is a link to a video of a frilled shark that lived in captivity for a short time in Japan.(11-13-2017, 01:32 PM)DuckforcoveR Wrote: This does nothing but confirm my rational fear of the oceanMy husband agrees, he hates the Ocean. Nice, here you go,,,,, RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - TheDoctor46 - 06-23-2020 The sea is just as unexplored as space to me. Can you imagine the species tucked away right in the deepest caverns. Great thread never seen or heard of this. When I saw the headline i thought you were talking about prince phillip!! RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - guohua - 07-19-2020 @"TheDoctor46" Quote:The sea is just as unexplored as space to me. Have you seen this? Does anyone believe in Mermaids? Do you believe this video? RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - BIAD - 07-19-2020 Are Frilled sharks really that rare or is it that we rarely observe and record them? I mean, even Wikipedia use confusing adjectives to hint at their scarcity and yet these strange fish still manage to find each other and mate! Quote:Distribution and habitat: (I didn't mean to be a 'Debbie Downer'!!) RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - guohua - 07-19-2020 @"BIAD" Quote:(I didn't mean to be a 'Debbie Downer'!!) My Dear BIAD, YOU can be anything you want, it's my ship and you're my favorite cabin boy RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - NightskyeB4Dawn - 07-19-2020 (11-13-2017, 03:58 AM)guohua Wrote: It's a Damn Ugly Fish, that is for sure, they have found one alive and well, and this ugly thing hasn't changed in 80 million years. I am an animal lover, that may be way I can see its beauty. I can't stand anything that creep,s crawls, or flies, to touch me, but even in the insect world there are some beautiful creatures. Well in my eyes anyway. RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - Snarl - 07-19-2020 (07-19-2020, 06:40 AM)guohua Wrote: @"TheDoctor46" Looks to me, like the guy sitting in the middle, can hardly hold back laughter. What ... is a humanoid creature ... doing there? Have you ever seen humans swim underwater? They're not designed for it. And, anything that was, would probably avoid that submersible, not reach out and slap its hand to the glass. I'm calling hoax. RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - guohua - 07-19-2020 (07-19-2020, 03:43 PM)Snarl Wrote:(07-19-2020, 06:40 AM)guohua Wrote: @"TheDoctor46" I have to ask, why would a creature that does not have contact with humans slap the window and make itself known? Then I was thinking, they may have been moving in the direction of a family or group caring for young and the one tried to get their attention to move away or fallow it. Actually, I would like to hear from our photoshop members, like @"BIAD" @"gordi" and others here if the two camera shot they caught of this creature looks real or photoshopped. Also, I'm not sure but was it Animal Planet or some other Cable show caught in a Hoax some years ago about mermaids? RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - TheDoctor46 - 07-19-2020 (07-19-2020, 06:40 AM)guohua Wrote: @"TheDoctor46" Incredible if true. Looks good to me. Maybe the creature ran into the sub chasing fish?. Though these days with the technology available anything's possible. Could be photoshopping at its finest RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - gordi - 07-19-2020 (07-19-2020, 07:52 PM)guohua Wrote: I have to ask, why would a creature that does not have contact with humans slap the window and make itself known? Well, IMHO the movement of the creature lacks any sign the inertia/momentum that I'd expect an animal of that size to have. (It changes speed and direction too quickly for me, showing a lack of real mass.) Have you ever watched footage of deep-sea divers? It's like they're almost moving in slo-mo, partly because of their mass and partly because of the drag imposed by the water. Granted some sea-creatures can move and change direction much quicker than human divers, but that figure looked humanoid(ish) to me? The movement just screamed CGI to me. The two camera angles are fairly convincing at first glance, but with the modern video graphics software that's available now, I think it would be fairly routine to create two synched views of any CGI creature they created. (Just watch ANY modern sci-fi / horror film with a creature in it!) My gut feeling is HOAX. G RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - F2d5thCav - 07-19-2020 Quote:My gut feeling is HOAX. Over at ATS, someone commented that Animal Planet had gotten up to hoaxes before. (I have no idea how true that assertion is.) The "mermaid" tale I like is the one of the entities on the bottom of Lake Baikal who gave Russian divers a hard time. Cheers RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - guohua - 07-19-2020 @"gordi" I suppose it could very well be a hoax and probably is. Looks like in 2013 Animal Planet showed a Mermaid Documentary that was a Hoax. Quote:Mermaid hoax drowns Animal Planet's ratings record Quote:The most-watched telecast in Animal Planet’s history is about mermaids.Animal Planet All for Ratings. How can anyone watch TV and accept what they are seeing or being shown as real, all of TV is Fake. I guess that is another reason why we haven't had one in our house since 2005 I think. RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - Ninurta - 07-19-2020 (07-19-2020, 06:40 AM)guohua Wrote: @"TheDoctor46" It looks like P.T. Barnum's "Fiji Mermaid" to me: The Fiji Mermaid(s) - there were acxtually several produced after the success of the first one shown above - were known hoaxes, sewing a monkey body to a fish tail to create sideshow exhibits for the titillation of the masses - and to extract coins from their pockets. With that said, I recall the Animal Planet "mermaid hoax" in 2013, and I recall wondering, often aloud, at the sort of person that would take that seriously as a real documentary. I watched it, and it was very obvious to me that it was never meant as a real documentary. It was not an intentional hoax, but gullible people wanting to believe did so, and when the inevitable reveal occurred, they are the ones who labeled it as a "hoax" in a fit of letdown pique - it was never meant to be serious. It was just a flight of fantasy on Animal Planet - sort of like the "what will the world be like a million years into the future" "documentaries" that were prevalent on the History channel back then. No one took them to be actual documentaries, and I was mystified why anyone took the Animal Planet show as one. Mistaking that show for a documentary would be like mistaking the move "Splash" as a documentary. . RE: 80 Million Years Old,,,,, and still Alive!? - BIAD - 07-19-2020 (07-19-2020, 09:22 PM)Ninurta Wrote: It looks like P.T. Barnum's "Fiji Mermaid" to me: I think Barnum made this one too. Melissa “Mish” Zimdars. |