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- hantata, on 11/09/2008, -2/+35Can we eat them?
- credential101, on 11/10/2008, -0/+14Only if they're wrapped in bacon.
- d0nkeym0nkey, on 11/10/2008, -1/+13gotta catch 'em all :p
- Frylocke, on 11/09/2008, -2/+11This is the type of stuff that should be on the news, whether it be in a newspaper, or on tv. Things like this benefit all humans.
- guymandood, on 11/10/2008, -1/+10STEVEN ADLER / JEFF BRIDGES IN 2012 - VOTE FOR CHANGE YOU CAN'T UNDERSTAND.
- inactive, on 11/10/2008, -0/+9Giant bacteria are terrifying.
- TheHolySeraphim, on 11/10/2008, -3/+8It's too bad good informative articles like this don't appear on the front page of digg any more.
- Dotcommer, on 11/10/2008, -0/+4oh god bacon.. how i love thee...
- TexasCanuck, on 11/10/2008, -0/+2Part of me wishes they would invest just as much into deep sea exploration, as they do into space exploration.
We are only beginning to explore our oceans, and I can't wait to see what we discover. Lets discover all the "alien life" in our oceans before we start searching the stars in earnest. - bobajoba, on 11/10/2008, -0/+2There is still so much undiscovered beneath the ocean.
- outoforder, on 11/10/2008, -0/+2More species FTW.
- ChaSchva, on 11/10/2008, -1/+3What about Sarah Pal...
Actually...
That joke's dead.
::breathes a sigh of relief as she fades into obscurity:: - sockpuppets, on 11/10/2008, -0/+2Of course, you forget, Peter, I was present at an undersea, unexplained mass sponge migration.
- Scottuary, on 11/10/2008, -0/+2Please tell me Carcharodon megaladon is still alive somewhere down there... crap, don't see it in the article.
Steve Alten FTW - SqlByte, on 11/10/2008, -2/+3Is there a freaking spam bot that say stuff like this ?
- SawButter, on 11/10/2008, -1/+2Expect to see Japanese restaurants update their menu soon.
- thaitan, on 11/10/2008, -2/+3I, for one, welcome are 2000 new deep-sea overlords.
- JesseJ, on 11/11/2008, -0/+1"both males and females make frequent, repetitive dives to depths of 300 yards"
I thought scientist had come to the 21th century and use metrics... but I guess not.
300 yards is 274.32 meters for those who live in modern societys*
(All other countries on this planet, except Myanmar, Liberia and the USA).
Time to change USA! Do that by not being a 3rd world country and start measuring stuff like the rest do. - cuppyCake, on 11/10/2008, -0/+1Oh *****! Cloverfield!
- outoforder, on 11/10/2008, -3/+4Can I eat you?
- scarwars, on 11/10/2008, -0/+1The Andromeda Strain?
- Dotcommer, on 11/10/2008, -0/+1Awww lucky!! You got a histioteuthis!! I so want that! Here, i'll trade you my phronima atlantica for it! C'monn, pleaaase?!
- ngaime, on 11/10/2008, -0/+1So far we've only explored 1% of the deep sea. Imagine the species we're going to find if the technology allows us to explore the 99%.
- glinsvad, on 11/10/2008, -0/+1*in the depths of the ocean
beneath the ocean it's mostly rock and sediments... - 1professional, on 11/10/2008, -0/+1Are THEY the monsters or are we??
Do they have weapons that could destroy mankind? Do they torture each other for pleasure? Do they go around killing each other? Do they throw pets out of windows? Do they rape children and old ladies?
No...thought not... - ricepicker4000, on 11/10/2008, -0/+1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megalodon
- zeekthegeek, on 11/10/2008, -1/+0I recently saw a video in regards to these discoveries. Some pretty freaky stuff down there.


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