2020-08-21 at 10:10 PM UTC
This is a 393-years old Greenland Shark that was located in the Arctic Ocean. It's been wandering the ocean since 1627. It is the oldest living vertebrate known on the planet.
I didn't even know there were several hundred year old animals on earth.
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2020-08-22 at 5:36 AM UTC
Humans have only explored a small percentage of the oceans.
The sea levels used to be alot lower a few thousand years ago. There could be some pretty interesting archeological finds in the places that are now submerged, maybe even whole cities.
All the orange parts on that map used to be land.
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2020-08-22 at 8:39 AM UTC
gadzooks
Dark Matter
[keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
That shark is older than the American constitution.
2020-08-22 at 10:18 AM UTC
It's 2020 and we don't even have sea labs yet. Fuck this gay earth
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2020-08-23 at 12:47 AM UTC
Fonaplats
victim of incest
[daylong jump-start that nome]
There are hungry fish in there that could swallow me whole.
Trying not to take myself down from the top of the food chain.
Exploring Goodwill is a lot more thrilling.