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pacman < . . . . .Lil' Timmy said:chimera > you
such is the power of chimera puppies.chimpmunk said:AHAHA, this turned into spam, damn you diabolic fish-thing!
So icarus, what do you think of this fish monster?Icarus said:Lets get this back On Topic
chimpmunk said:So icarus, what do you think of this fish monster?
what is the topic? the cartilaginous chimera? we've already answered the original question.Icarus said:Lets get this back On Topic
Lil' Timmy said:now we must define the capabilities of chimera power, and alernately, puppy power.
ComradeBadger said:I want one! It's sooo cute
chimpmunk said:Horny eggs?
Cool. Do they make good pets?h00dlum said:Pacific Spookfish ( Rhinochimaera pacifica )
This species occurs in the South Pacific and off Japan , at depths 700-1300 m. It reaches 1.2 m long. This genus of deep-sea chimaeras goes under different names in different countries. In the USA it is known as a Long-nosed Chimaera while in Europe they use the common name Cyrano Chimaera, named after the fictional French character Cyrano de Bergerac, who had a very long nose. This strange cartilaginous fish uses its long snout to scan over the seafloor for the electrical impulses of its prey that bury in the muddy seafloor, just like a metal detector. Like other chimaeras (such as ghost and elephant sharks), these animals lay horny egg cases in which their young are left to develop, potentially for up to one year.
Hahaha! Good one!The Thing said:I suggest a full retreat. Damn perverted fish.