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Mojo 05-15-2007 07:03 AM

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Just think of the damage these fish could cause. Some have HUGE teeth, and would attack you on sight. Some of those would probably spray you with poison of some sort. Maybe some are harmless...but that Viper Fish would scare me if I was waay underwater.

Actually, most are almost blind :P.

And no poison.

Fluid 05-15-2007 07:50 AM

every sea creature looks freaky when you put them in laboratory..

btw.. that blob fish is the cutest

Laser 05-15-2007 07:58 AM

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that blob fish is the cutest
nah the squid is!

snuzi 05-15-2007 10:43 AM

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For course they are not mutanted! I know that. They are freaky though, so I will call them mutants :p

Just because something look different doesn't mean it should be called a mutant. I mean, do you call people you find ugly "mutants"?

And you didn't know that. If you did, this thread would be titled "Deep Sea Fish Wash Up On Shore!".

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Just think of the damage these fish could cause. Some have HUGE teeth, and would attack you on sight. Some of those would probably spray you with poison of some sort. Maybe some are harmless...but that Viper Fish would scare me if I was waay underwater.

Most of those fish are extremely frail or fragile, so I doubt they could cause humans much harm. Many probably died just from being exposed to sunlight for too long.

And as Mojo said, none are poisonous. They rely on their bioluminescent bodies or appendages to draw in prey, and then, when the prey is close enough, they devour them.

Bullet Magnet 05-15-2007 03:17 PM

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Ugg, I HATE spiders...I dont know why though. If I saw on of them floating towards me in the sea, I would never go to the beach again! *shudders*

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I'd grab the nearest rock to me and spend as much time as I could attempting to crush the thing. I know it sounds cruel, but it's instinct when I see a spider. I'd hate to see what it's like when it actually moves. Yuck.

They're not spiders, their pycnogonids. They are chelicerates, like arachnids and xiphosurans (horseshore crabs) and eurypterids (sea scorpions), but apart from that, totally different and TOTALLY benthic, so you won't find them floating anywhere. You might find a tiny one in the mud at the bottom, if you are really lucky, and the pycnogonid is really lost.

But seriously, you wouldn't react to them n the same way as a spider. They may have superficially similar legs, but trust me, in the flesh they give off a completely different vibe, you couldn't classify a fear of them as arachnophobia, it would be "pycnogonophobia".

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Just think of the damage these fish could cause. Some have HUGE teeth, and would attack you on sight. Some of those would probably spray you with poison of some sort. Maybe some are harmless...but that Viper Fish would scare me if I was waay underwater.

:rolleyes: Teeth are not an indication of aggression. I mean, a shark wouldn't attack you, why should they? Most are really small anyway, their teeth look huge in the pictures, but they're tiny. Also, no poison. Hell, a spray underwater? WTF?

If you met a harmless viper fish, you'll have bigger problems than your encounter to deal with. Like the lack of air and searing pressure kilometers down.

Leto 05-15-2007 09:13 PM

You guys are so OWF.

The Host, anyone?

skillyaslig 05-15-2007 10:58 PM

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Just because something look different doesn't mean it should be called a mutant. I mean, do you call people you find ugly "mutants"?

And you didn't know that. If you did, this thread would be titled "Deep Sea Fish Wash Up On Shore!".

I did Snuzi. I know alot about animals, including fish, even the underwater ones. AND I wouldnt call someone whos ugly a mutant. and back on topic, I accutaly like spiders, but if one comes near me I freak out. Dont really know why

Fluid 05-16-2007 03:03 AM

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including fish, even the underwater ones.

hehe.. funny

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Just because something look different doesn't mean it should be called a mutant. I mean, do you call people you find ugly "mutants"?

different from what?

calling them mutants may offend them.. right snuzi

Jordan 05-16-2007 07:07 AM

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They're not spiders, their pycnogonids. They are chelicerates, like arachnids and xiphosurans (horseshore crabs) and eurypterids (sea scorpions), but apart from that, totally different and TOTALLY benthic, so you won't find them floating anywhere. You might find a tiny one in the mud at the bottom, if you are really lucky, and the pycnogonid is really lost.

But seriously, you wouldn't react to them n the same way as a spider. They may have superficially similar legs, but trust me, in the flesh they give off a completely different vibe, you couldn't classify a fear of them as arachnophobia, it would be "pycnogonophobia".



:rolleyes: Teeth are not an indication of aggression. I mean, a shark wouldn't attack you, why should they? Most are really small anyway, their teeth look huge in the pictures, but they're tiny. Also, no poison. Hell, a spray underwater? WTF?

If you met a harmless viper fish, you'll have bigger problems than your encounter to deal with. Like the lack of air and searing pressure kilometers down.

Curse you, you're so knowing. :p
Still, they freak me out anyway, even if they aren't spiders.

Bullet Magnet 05-16-2007 07:22 AM

Well I am an aspiring marine biologsit, like Ambi.

Alf Shall Rise 05-16-2007 08:04 AM

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You guys are so OWF.

The Host, anyone?

Ha-ha, that was very weird. And now I know more about these fish...they're not dangerous...phew.

Bullet Magnet 05-16-2007 09:13 AM

This is the deadliest thing in the ocean, killing over 400,000 people a year:



snuzi 05-16-2007 11:35 AM

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I did Snuzi. I know alot about animals, including fish, even the underwater ones. AND I wouldnt call someone whos ugly a mutant. and back on topic, I accutaly like spiders, but if one comes near me I freak out. Dont really know why

Then why, if you apparently know so much about marine life, would you call deep sea fish mutants? :p

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different from what?

calling them mutants may offend them.. right snuzi

I didn't mean it that way, ya goose. I meant that just because something is "different" doesn't make it a "mutant", technically speaking. For something to be a mutant, it's DNA would have to be quite different from the DNA of the rest of its species.

Bullet Magnet 05-16-2007 11:54 AM

It would need only one change to it's genetic code not inherited from either parent to be a mutant. Going by pure probability of a mutation arising and the amount of DNA, every single organism has several brand new mutations, it's just a matter of whether they are expressible or not..

skillyaslig 05-16-2007 09:16 PM

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Then why, if you apparently know so much about marine life, would you call deep sea fish mutants? :p.

Cause I can. Man, Bullet, you make me sound like a little kid, how the hell do you remember all that??? Anyway, though the fish probably wouldnt attack me, I would still freak, as they are evil looking, with all those teeth.

Bullet Magnet 05-16-2007 09:35 PM

I have my lecture notes.

SeaRex 05-16-2007 11:21 PM

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This is the deadliest thing in the ocean, killing over 400,000 people a year:



Wrong! This is the deadliest thing in the ocean:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...d_R%27lyeh.jpg

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Oh c'mon! It's a thread about sea "mutants." A Cthulhu reference is obligatory.

skillyaslig 05-16-2007 11:50 PM

Hoho, wouldnt want that coming up the toilet.

Zozo the Zrilufet 05-17-2007 05:07 AM

...I don't get it with the picture of the sea, unless it means drowning....:PHmm, nice fish.

Zerox 05-17-2007 12:43 PM

If anyone GENUINELY thought these were mutants, then you deserve to be beaten. You neevr saw Blue Planet OR Planet Earth? Shame on you.

Coffin fish? Looks more like a Bat fish to me. Never heard the Coffin fish name...

Dangerous? Pah, they die when they get brought too high up because there's not enough pressure (usually, anyway) and they're generally pretty small, too.

Bullet Magnet 05-17-2007 02:22 PM

We're lucky they're this intact- deep sea fish have a habit of exploding if you bring them up too quickly.

Venks 05-18-2007 03:43 PM

Please ignore this post. Trying to get that stupid hyperlink thing to work. Can't seem to find this "little icon of an earth with a chain in front off it."
Meh
W007 it works!