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I saw some pretty cool looking fish they found washed up from the tsunami a while back. Some DEEP DEEP ocean fish. Kinda freaky!
 
guppy said:
I am pretty sure that is a daggertooth, Marine cold water, colder as they get larger, sometimes found in surface waters but more common in the depths, to 2000 meters. maxes out at just over 58". there are three species that I can't tell apart. This is a pic from fishbase of the largest species (Anotopterus nikparini)
Finally Guppy screws up. That is a mature Go'Ould. Just ask general Jack
 
I cannot accept the fact that guppy is wrong about something. That's like telling me that there's no santa. dont break my heart.
 
downset21 said:
once again, the guru got it right it seems. the tails look the same in both pictures which convinces me. what did you mean you found it surfing? surfing the net or did this thing meet you at the surface?




lol the net lol that bugger would have had a snack from a leg or so and the thread would have been on a different note..
 
guppy said:
I am pretty sure that is a daggertooth, Marine cold water, colder as they get larger, sometimes found in surface waters but more common in the depths, to 2000 meters. maxes out at just over 58". there are three species that I can't tell apart. This is a pic from fishbase of the largest species (Anotopterus nikparini)

:iagree: with guppy.. maan :D
 
TONY60 said:
Finally Guppy screws up. That is a mature Go'Ould. Just ask general Jack
As in Stargate? LOL.
 
Originally Posted by TONY60
Finally Guppy screws up. That is a mature Go'Ould. Just ask general Jack
guppy said:
As in Stargate? LOL.
Busted again damnit. Is there anything you don't freeking know?
 
I don't know.
 
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