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September 20, 2007: Frilled shark
http://cellar.org/2007/frilledshark.jpg
I would have guessed by the name that this was some sort of entree, but no; it turns out to be a rare primitive shark rarely seen alive because its natural habitat is 600 metres (2,000 ft) or more under the sea. But like many IotDs, we are seeing more and more under the sea that we've never seen before. This time it's seen because marine park employees caught the beast, at closer to our level. They think it surfaced because it was sick or something, and it died shortly after capture. Maybe you didn't look closely at those teeth. Look again. |
And it looks primitive too
Need evidence that sharks stopped evolving eons ago? Here tis. |
Y'know if you let your eyes go slightly out of focus so you can't see the (fucking amazing) teeth....it looks a little like a giant swimming cock
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I was going to suggest that perhaps you, me & Ducks are not getting enough.
Then I looked at it as you suggested and you are right. (we're probably still not getting enough though) Is this where we talk about eating it? |
I believe that is traditional yes.
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We shouldn't start without Sheldon
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Yeah, its official, I aint getting enough!
I thought it was a big cock too, or maybe I wished it was? Anyways, I am up for eating it :) Speaking of Sheldon, I am watching Queer as Folk at the moment. How HaWt are gay guys and how much do they like to get their gear off? Is it like that really? |
yet another reason to merely look at the sea as opposed to going into it.
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and it does look like a giant swimming cock.
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Frilled for your pleasure
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Looks just like those eels from Princess Bride.
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Welcome to the Cellar, madepiphany:D
You're right, it does. |
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UT what about it's teeth? I can't tell if they are disgustingly decaying or multilayered up the ass.
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Layered and each tooth has three sharp points.
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