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Im glad that megalodon

  • Are dead, i would never go to the ocean if there were still kicking

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  • Hell no. I would only feel safe on a battleship.

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    DutchUGA

  • amrollZ71 said...

    Are dead, i would never go to the ocean if there were still kicking

    Scared of 80 ft. sharks? Puzzy....

    Shark fisherman's dream.

    GANoles93

  • I wish some of that gnarly stuff was still walking Earth (or swimming)... we have it too easy.

    Humanity would probably be more united if we had to battle beasts.

    Fuzz

  • amrollZ71 said...

    Are dead, i would never go to the ocean if there were still kicking

    New name?

    And yea, but you'd be able to see something that big coming. It's the sneaky stuff that scares me.

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    boxybrown

  • boxybrown said...

    New name?

    And yea, but you'd be able to see something that big coming. It's the sneaky stuff that scares me.

    Yeah i switched to my old ps3 name. You have a point man, it sure wouldn't be hard to spot if it was near the surface.

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  • Fuzz said...

    I wish some of that gnarly stuff was still walking Earth (or swimming)... we have it too easy.

    Humanity would probably be more united if we had to battle beasts.

    I got a pretty funny image of tBB fighting a tyrannosaurus after reading that

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  • amrollZ71 said...

    I got a pretty funny image of tBB fighting a tyrannosaurus after reading that

    We go for the jugular

    Fuzz

  • I don't think they are all gone. I just think they are at the deepest aepths of the ocean. You watch that thing on them where they heard sounds from the Mariana Trench that they think could be a megaladon?

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    MarineMountie

  • Fuzz said...

    I wish some of that gnarly stuff was still walking Earth (or swimming)... we have it too easy.

    Humanity would probably be more united if we had to battle beasts.

    For some reason MMORPGs came to mind.

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    BamaLivesFootba

  • MarineMountie said...

    I don't think they are all gone. I just think they are at the deepest aepths of the ocean. You watch that thing on them where they heard sounds from the Mariana Trench that they think could be a megaladon?

    Why would something so big and ferocious be hanging out down there where all they have to eat are those glow-in-the-dark crabs and shit like that.... they would be swimming in gen. pop ruining dolphins lives.

    Fuzz

  • MarineMountie said...

    I don't think they are all gone. I just think they are at the deepest aepths of the ocean. You watch that thing on them where they heard sounds from the Mariana Trench that they think could be a megaladon?

    Biologically, I think it would be HIGHLY unlikely the same species would be there.

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  • MarineMountie said...

    I don't think they are all gone. I just think they are at the deepest aepths of the ocean. You watch that thing on them where they heard sounds from the Mariana Trench that they think could be a megaladon?

    While I love Steve Alten's books - there are no living megalodons.

    Champ289

  • Fuzz said...

    Why would something so big and ferocious be hanging out down there where all they have to eat are those glow-in-the-dark crabs and shit like that.... they would be swimming in gen. pop ruining dolphins lives.

    Creatures in the trench usually have to stay in the trench to survive. There are things down there we have not discovered. Can't wait until we have to tech to go all the way to the bottom.

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    MarineMountie

  • MarineMountie said...

    Creatures in the trench usually have to stay in the trench to survive. There are things down there we have not discovered. Can't wait until we have to tech to go all the way to the bottom.

    If we have tech to go to f'ing Mars we can definitely go to the bottom of the trench

    Fuzz

  • Why exactly did the big fella go extinct anyway?

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  • Fuzz said...

    If we have tech to go to f'ing Mars we can definitely go to the bottom of the trench

    Pressure is still too strong for the devices tested. We have never been to the bottom. Pretty sure we haven't even come close to the bottom. That weird fish with the light bulb is as far as we've gone.

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    MarineMountie

  • Fuzz said...

    If we have tech to go to f'ing Mars we can definitely go to the bottom of the trench

    My thoughts as well

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    amrollZ71

  • MarineMountie said...

    Pressure is still too strong for the devices tested. We have never been to the bottom. Pretty sure we haven't even come close to the bottom. That weird fish with the light bulb is as far as we've gone.

    This is all assumption, but I bet it isn't government funded exploration in the trench. That's probably why.

    If NASA or whatever the Earth ocean equivalent is had government funds we would have pillaged that trench.

    Fuzz

  • Fuzz said...

    This is all assumption, but I bet it isn't government funded exploration in the trench. That's probably why.

    If NASA or whatever the Earth ocean equivalent is had government funds we would have pillaged that trench.

    In 1966(I think) there was a manned devise called the Triest that made it down to Challengers Deep which is the deepest part of the Mariana Trench. No camera so many don't count it. He got some soil samples and returned to the surface. In that soil they found single celled organisms up to 4 inches long.

    The challenge is, getting a device strong enough for the pressure, and allowing a camera to be functional in that type of pressure.

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  • MarineMountie said...

    Pressure is still too strong for the devices tested. We have never been to the bottom. Pretty sure we haven't even come close to the bottom. That weird fish with the light bulb is as far as we've gone.

    James Cameron Completes Record-Breaking Mariana Trench Dive

    Filmmaker-explorer James Cameron just became the first human to reach Earths deepest abyss alone—and the only one to explore it in depth.

    news.nationalgeographic.com
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  • MarineMountie said...

    In 1966(I think) there was a manned devise called the Triest that made it down to Challengers Deep which is the deepest part of the Mariana Trench. No camera so many don't count it. He got some soil samples and returned to the surface. In that soil they found single celled organisms up to 4 inches long.

    The challenge is, getting a device strong enough for the pressure, and allowing a camera to be functional in that type of pressure.

    It would be good practice for going to heavy-gravity worlds IMO.

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  • MsnBama said...

    MSN, it says he got video? I would love to see that. Always been interested in the depths of the ocean and last I heard there has never been any footage of Challenger Deep.

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  • Anyone know why it might have went extinct?

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  • Yeah, manned missions have been completed to the challenger deep.

    However, the megladon didn't have the body structure to survive the water pressure. Its bones would have been crushed.

    GO NOLES!

    1st_and_NOLE