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GetrDone 01-26-2007 02:40 PM

Prehistoric Shark - What If?
 
The thing looked zombie like swimming in the water it was so near death. I think its only fair we have a movie about it.

Tag Line: Just when you thought he was History, History Bites You in the Ass

Title: Jurassic Jaws :D


Seriously though, it was cool getting the chance to see that video being a huge fan of sharks and all. and yes this thread is just for fun

GetrDone 01-26-2007 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by urgeok (Post 541069)
uhmmm ..


how do i break it to the guy ..


they made the movie already : Megalodon

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0284303/

well I'll be damn but imagine the money we can bring in with the name Jaws on the front. who cares if the movie is any good. thats what everyone else does these days. ;)

GetrDone 01-26-2007 02:53 PM

Yea after seeing that shark, it kinda makes you wonder about loch ness lol

Posher778 01-26-2007 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urgeok (Post 541079)
there were things in the water - that were mind boggling ... enormous and mean as hell ... made those huge sharks look like guppies

That's why i'm so fascinated by sea stuff. Just trying to picture it is amazing. A big fish dude that's cruise ship size, fucking amazing.

Angra 01-27-2007 05:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GetrDone (Post 541062)
The thing looked zombie like swimming in the water it was so near death. I think its only fair we have a movie about it.

Tag Line: Just when you thought he was History, History Bites You in the Ass

Title: Jurassic Jaws :D


Seriously though, it was cool getting the chance to see that video being a huge fan of sharks and all. and yes this thread is just for fun


Do you have a link to this so called "Prehistoric shark"? A picture perhaps?

Coz i donīt have a clue what u guys are talking about!!! :mad:

stygianwitch 01-27-2007 05:53 AM

Nor me, i never heard of it :o and i love creature features :eek:

This would be right up my alley

Haunted 01-27-2007 06:43 AM

Maybe I'm wrong, but I think what Urge is refering to are the prehistoric animals that lived in the oceans, rivers and even lakes.

Here are some examples:

A prehistoric shark (a picture from Disc)

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...99/prehis1.jpg

A leedsichthys:

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...dsichthys1.jpg

This guy still hangs out in some of the deeper and darker parts of our oceans:

The black devil angler fish (ugly little bastards, as are all angler fish, but interesting)

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...-fish-4562.jpg

You've all heard about the giant squid, right? Well they actually exist. These babies can get up to 150 to 200 feet long. I was watching a show on the Bermuda Triangle (Discovery of Natl. Geo can't remember) and one scientist (not cryptozoologist) said that it may be possible that some of the boat disapearances were due to one of these animals (possibly by accident on the animal's part). That area of water is extremely deep. We're not 100% sure how deep it really is, and we sure as hell don't know all of the life that exists in those depths, and that's true for most of the oceans. You know, the deepest part of the Mid Atlantic Trench could be as deep as Everest is high. Some scientest will tell you that we know more about outer space than we do about our own oceans. Pretty cool.

Angra 01-27-2007 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Haunted (Post 541253)
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think what Urge is refering to are the prehistoric animals that lived in the oceans, rivers and even lakes.

Here are some examples:

A prehistoric shark (a picture from Disc)

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...99/prehis1.jpg

A leedsichthys:

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...dsichthys1.jpg

This guy still hangs out in some of the deeper and darker parts of our oceans:

The black devil angler fish (ugly little bastards, as are all angler fish, but interesting)

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...-fish-4562.jpg

You've all heard about the giant squid, right? Well they actually exist. These babies can get up to 150 to 200 feet long. I was watching a show on the Bermuda Triangle (Discovery of Natl. Geo can't remember) and one scientist (not cryptozoologist) said that it may be possible that some of the boat disapearances were due to one of these animals (possibly by accident on the animal's part). That area of water is extremely deep. We're not 100% sure how deep it really is, and we sure as hell don't know all of the life that exists in those depths, and that's true for most of the oceans. You know, the deepest part of the Mid Atlantic Trench could be as deep as Everest is high. Some scientest will tell you that we know more about outer space than we do about our own oceans. Pretty cool.

Like Aligator Dave would have said it, "Thatīs some beautiful fellas". "Look at her, sheīs a beauty".


Looks damn frightening to me. Facinating but frightening. :)

Love pre-historic stuff.

crabapple 01-27-2007 07:00 AM

Oh, muhgod. I love prehistoric sea life---dinosaurs---big lizards. All that stuff. They way they paint them, they all look so vicious and nasty but at the same time, happy to be what they are.

GetrDone 01-27-2007 10:24 AM

here is a link to the video of the Shark. It was also on cnn and other sites and on TV about it. It died right after they captured it, they said it was a living fossil.



http://www.ebaumsworld.com/2007/01/p...ric-shark.html


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