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Lizard_King
QUOTE(frogfish @ Aug 30 2006, 12:22 AM) [snapback]1326369[/snapback]

Yes and Yes thumbsup.gif


Thanks dude.

One question though....What exactly IS a frogfish? unsure.gif
coolzaidi786
I'm not sure, but I think that this whale story was first posted here:

http://www.cryptomundo.com/bigfoot-report/...an-plesiosaur2/


Supposedly, it was supposed to be a plesiosaur (right..........).
kenshinx
QUOTE(Lizard_King @ Aug 29 2006, 11:31 PM) [snapback]1327362[/snapback]

Thanks dude.

One question though....What exactly IS a frogfish? unsure.gif


someting that i wont keep as a pet grin2.gif
sadistic jellyfish of doom
QUOTE(Lizard_King @ Aug 29 2006, 04:31 PM) [snapback]1327362[/snapback]

Thanks dude.

One question though....What exactly IS a frogfish? unsure.gif

Frogfish: 1: Ugly deep sea fish. 2: A witty and inteligent forum member.
Hope that helps! thumbsup.gif
sadistic jellyfish of doom
QUOTE(frogfish @ Aug 29 2006, 02:54 PM) [snapback]1327142[/snapback]

Some species do...

Thanks. happy.gif I thought their general size range was around 10 feet.
frogfish
Frogfish:
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user posted image

Yes, I am pretty yes.gif
sadistic jellyfish of doom
QUOTE(frogfish @ Aug 29 2006, 06:01 PM) [snapback]1327495[/snapback]

Frogfish:
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<img src='http://www.butrusgali.ws/images/317 14 Frogfish - Jahir.JPG' border='0' alt='user posted image'>

Yes, I am pretty yes.gif

LMAO laugh.gif
frogfish
The largest porpoises can grow up to 7 feet. There are whales called porpoises over 10 feet long, but they are not true porpoises. Sorry for the mix-up...But they don't live near Russia.
sadistic jellyfish of doom
QUOTE(frogfish @ Aug 29 2006, 07:30 PM) [snapback]1327625[/snapback]

The largest porpoises can grow up to 7 feet. There are whales called porpoises over 10 feet long, but they are not true porpoises. Sorry for the mix-up...But they don't live near Russia.

Ah. happy.gif
ivytheplant
QUOTE(frogfish @ Aug 29 2006, 07:01 PM) [snapback]1327495[/snapback]

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That looks more like a chameleonfish. grin2.gif
frogfish
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That looks more like a chameleonfish

Nah, it's a frogfish. See it's leg-like pectoral fins?
ivytheplant
QUOTE(frogfish @ Aug 30 2006, 06:35 AM) [snapback]1328248[/snapback]

Nah, it's a frogfish. See it's leg-like pectoral fins?


I know, but I meant the head resembled a chameleon to me.
snuffypuffer
It's sad that a whale carcass washes up on shore and people try and pass it off as some sort of sea monster.
Lady_Anvilabeel
QUOTE(ivytheplant @ Aug 30 2006, 03:52 AM) [snapback]1327675[/snapback]

That looks more like a chameleonfish. grin2.gif



seahorse?
T.Rote
Just wonder. If this thing is beluga whale. Where are flippers? and What about fur? I don't think it's a seaweed. hmm.gif
designer
They said it had hair. I have to admit I thought of The Dark Crystal too. But a different creature, one with hair. I couldn't find a good pic though.
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capoeiranger
As you should've heard from the previous post on this thread, the beluga can frow hair, especially during their early years, and mind you, they are mammals, not fish.

The flippers had been badly decomposed and can you see the melting dark 'humps' there'll you find everything:)
glenndo4000
what about that tail? looks a bit different than the end of a whale...
btw there IS an article on the um main page which says alot about it
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snuffypuffer
It is clearly a whale. A badly decomposed whale. Why have I said this twice?
frogfish
Decomposed flesh and muscle can become 'stringy'...looking like hair or fur.
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