samefractal wrote:just looked that up, cool as fuckleyenda303 wrote:A turritopsis nutricula jellyfish. That way I get to be immortal. Evolving so that you can't die from old age is fucking amazing.
like an underwater transformer
samefractal wrote:just looked that up, cool as fuckleyenda303 wrote:A turritopsis nutricula jellyfish. That way I get to be immortal. Evolving so that you can't die from old age is fucking amazing.
I'd just jam along the ocean all day swimming slow not doing much.esfandyar wrote:**arches eyebrow**gnome wrote: I like to go deep and fast.
i would also like to be a sea turtle because they seem to live long (some do, nature sure is merciless), kinda chill stoney lives.
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they're very rare and based creatures and we humans should live like themjameshk wrote:I'd just jam along the ocean all day swimming slow not doing much.esfandyar wrote:**arches eyebrow**gnome wrote: I like to go deep and fast.
i would also like to be a sea turtle because they seem to live long (some do, nature sure is merciless), kinda chill stoney lives.
Ahh the life of a sea turtle...
totally... a lionfish in the Caribbean... no natural predatorsMoultz wrote:
Lionfish. Badman
word man i go scuba diving down in Grand Cayman around once a year and the diversity has been sinking fast, so much so that the local government pays divers to go and kill them, but there so poisonous not a lot of them bother.Phigure wrote:totally... a lionfish in the Caribbean... no natural predatorsMoultz wrote:
Lionfish. Badman![]()
although seriously, it is a pretty tragic state of affairs. lionfish have totally fucked up the entire area. biodiversity is down like 85% since they arrived just a couple years ago
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MAN THE HARPOONS!ehbrums1 wrote:word man i go scuba diving down in Grand Cayman around once a year and the diversity has been sinking fast, so much so that the local government pays divers to go and kill them, but there so poisonous not a lot of them bother.Phigure wrote:totally... a lionfish in the Caribbean... no natural predatorsMoultz wrote:
Lionfish. Badman![]()
although seriously, it is a pretty tragic state of affairs. lionfish have totally fucked up the entire area. biodiversity is down like 85% since they arrived just a couple years ago

yup, it's really bad... i go diving there from time to time as well and nowadays the divemasters are always going with harpoon guns. one dude i went with even brought em back up to the boat and made fresh sushi. but i think it's all pointless unfortunately. they've been found as deep as 500 ft and they reproduce at such a high rate that there's not much that can be done about it. sadehbrums1 wrote:word man i go scuba diving down in Grand Cayman around once a year and the diversity has been sinking fast, so much so that the local government pays divers to go and kill them, but there so poisonous not a lot of them bother.Phigure wrote:totally... a lionfish in the Caribbean... no natural predatorsMoultz wrote:
Lionfish. Badman![]()
although seriously, it is a pretty tragic state of affairs. lionfish have totally fucked up the entire area. biodiversity is down like 85% since they arrived just a couple years ago
Ewwwww, with the lobed fins? gross...3rdeye wrote: or a coelacanth - old skool
bigupcmgoodman1226 wrote:megladon, he ain't your average shark.
lol. I didn't pick it based on its personal appearancecmgoodman1226 wrote:Ewwwww, with the lobed fins? gross...3rdeye wrote: or a coelacanth - old skool
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