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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 21, 2019 16:51:11 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 23, 2019 9:27:34 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 24, 2019 16:26:58 GMT 5
The largest rumored tiger shark could match up to the largest rumored great white! From Wikipedia:
''The tiger shark commonly attains a length of 3.25–4.25 m (10 ft 8 in–13 ft 11 in) and weighs around 385–635 kg (849–1,400 lb).[7] It is dimorphic, with exceptionally large females reportedly measuring over 5 m (16 ft 5 in), and the largest males 4 m (13 ft 1 in). Weights of particularly large female tiger sharks can exceed 900 kg (2,000 lb).[8][9] One pregnant female caught off Australia reportedly measured 5.5 m (18 ft 1 in) long and weighed 1,524 kg (3,360 lb). Even larger unconfirmed catches have been claimed.[10] Some papers have accepted a record of an exceptional 7.4 m (24 ft 3 in) length for a tiger shark, but since this is far larger than any scientifically observed specimen, verification would be needed''
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 25, 2019 9:16:53 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 26, 2019 9:27:59 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 28, 2019 14:40:20 GMT 5
Peanuts can be turned into peanut butter with a hydraulic press!
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 29, 2019 17:11:32 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 30, 2019 9:06:38 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 31, 2019 14:26:16 GMT 5
Sturgeons mostly have bones of cartilage, I thought that was unique to sharks! From Wikipedia: Along with other members of the subclass Chondrostei, they are unique among bony fishes because their skeletons are almost entirely cartilaginous.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Aug 1, 2019 17:12:33 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Aug 2, 2019 14:00:10 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Aug 2, 2019 16:17:04 GMT 5
I mean, that's kind of obvious. But if you're stranded on a lifeboat, hopefully you have this.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Aug 2, 2019 16:25:07 GMT 5
Yeah, that's a lifesaver right there
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Post by dinosauria101 on Aug 3, 2019 9:31:33 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Aug 4, 2019 9:33:49 GMT 5
An old photo of two Koryak people who, well into the age of photography, were still wearing lamellar armor and armed with bows and shields. This photo seems to have been taken c. 1901.
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