mr jones said:What do you mean not to scale? Is it not really that ginormous? Because if there really is a fucking jellyfish the size of a damn bus floating around in the ocean, FUCK going in the water. Seriously. The ocean has THE most whacked out creatures on this planet. Hell, I think that a lobster is a freakin' alien-lookin' mother fucker.
And someone a long time ago said "OMG WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT???....... I wonder if he tastes good..."
That picture is BS, those things only get to be 2 meters long.mr jones said:What do you mean not to scale? Is it not really that ginormous? Because if there really is a fucking jellyfish the size of a damn bus floating around in the ocean, FUCK going in the water. Seriously.
Hammer said:While on a recent trip to Japan, I stopped at the Ueno Zoo for part of a day where I had the pleasure of seeing the Flying Foxes in person. They were just hanging around in the trees above our heads; pretty cool and creepy all at the same time.
In the rodent exhibit, there were also rodents that had the body and head of a mouse, and the legs and hooves of a deer. I checked for Deer Mouse over google image search, but I don't think that's what it was, as it looked even more like a mouse.
Pretty weird whatever it was.
Skittleguy said:VIRUSES!
That fact that these things can't really be classified as either living or non-living is just scary.
Chichikov said:That picture is BS, those things only get to be 2 meters long.
Only 2 meters, and they're not even the biggest jellyfish in the world.
Yeah, fuck going in the water, it's also filled with goblin sharks.
Zeliard said:
Skittleguy said:Giant Isopod
looks like something that would be taken down by a mechaXater said:No imagine this in giant form drawn by some japnese dude. Looks totally like some mecha. :lol
Wallach said:You know why Cthulhu sleeps beneath the waves? Because fuck the ocean, that's why.
I completely agree. The ocean is terrifying.Wallach said:FUCK the entire ocean, I swear to god. What's even worse is that there is still a ton of life down there that we have never discovered.
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JzeroT1437 said:
"The dugong is a cousin of the manatee and is closely related to the elephant. The dugong is unique in that it has a split (whale-like) tail and will perch underwater on its tail in order to keep its head above water. The dugong is thought to have inspired ancient myths about mermaids. The dugong is threatened by poachers who hunt the animal for its meat, oil, skin and bones. It is extremely endangered."
As SatelliteOfLove said, that is a Chevrotain. I volunteer at the Central Park Zoo and we have a few in our collection. Amazingly, some scientists believe that they are the only remaining relative of the land-mammal that eventually evolved into whales.Hammer said:While on a recent trip to Japan, I stopped at the Ueno Zoo for part of a day where I had the pleasure of seeing the Flying Foxes in person. They were just hanging around in the trees above our heads; pretty cool and creepy all at the same time.
In the rodent exhibit, there were also rodents that had the body and head of a mouse, and the legs and hooves of a deer. I checked for Deer Mouse over google image search, but I don't think that's what it was, as it looked even more like a mouse.
Pretty weird whatever it was.
subzero9285 said:Naked Mole Rat
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subzero9285 said:Hatchetfish
idahoblue said:Dude, you left out the best Coconut crab image:
And yeah, fuck those goblin sharks, they're like the mouth snappers in Aliens. Fuck that right off.
sonarrat said:I love that giant bat! Once you realize they're just mammals with wings, they don't seem so scary.
subzero9285 said:Grenadiers
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What in the name of Jesus, protector of all that is good and holy is that thing?
Tideas said:
idahoblue said:Dude, you left out the best Coconut crab image:
And yeah, fuck those goblin sharks, they're like the mouth snappers in Aliens. Fuck that right off.