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so no discussion at all about these things? I guess everyone is too blinded by the Spember shipping.
they’re like a cross between an eel, and Anglerfish and an archer fish
any relation to quarry eels, you think? what do we call it?
they’re like a cross between an eel, and Anglerfish and an archer fish
any relation to quarry eels, you think? what do we call it?
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In Equestria the Megashark not only exists, it eats dragons on a regular basis.
Fun fact: Morays have four extra jawbones in addition to the usual eight most fish have.
All bony fish create suction that pulls water into the gills when their mouths open. That’s how they swallow
and breathe.
However, when the moray opens its mouth, tendons catapult the extra jaws from the base of the throat to the
back of the mouth, ensuring it has wounded its prey.
Leedsichthys is about the same 20 years later; it’s Liopleurodon that’s been downsized. A mere 25 feet long, not the 80 foot monstrosity that haunted our childhoods.
Are we sure that really happen and just BBC?
@SeraphimDawn
Those are still filter feeders. Right?
@cheezedoodle
and then there’s that creature too
Funny thing about that movie: Both Mega Shark and Giant Octopus are based on real animals that once existed.(Carcharocles megalodon and Tusoteuthis longa, respectively)
I’m beginning to think the land of Dragons is full of unusual creatures.
Yeah, stay off the seas; flying is always safer:
Hee-Hee, now I’m stuck with the image of a bunch of tiny reptiles on a beach and it griping about “Those darned kids with their fancy limbs and modern ciculatory systems who think they can walk all over somefish’s lawn”
No worries, it’s been extinct for 160 million years. Couldn’t complete with those new-fangled ‘reptile’ things.
I never go on boats or in the ocean, so that helps (I still research movies and things that take place there though, just to make sure I don’t accidentally deafen everyone around me if something like that appears)
Seriously, four hours from now I’ll still be on the net, reading about prehistoric fish the size of semi trucks.
Not if your name is Leedsichthys problematicus. Sixty feet long; twice the length of its infamous nemesis Liopleurodon ferox. It is the biggest fish we’ve ever found… for now.