first hybrid shark discovered
This is so big I think it deserves its own thread
http://www.springerlink.com/content/147031537857tx27/ "Detection of interspecies hybridisation in Chondrichthyes: hybrids and hybrid offspring between Australian (Carcharhinus tilstoni) and common (C. limbatus) blacktip shark found in an Australian fishery" This could be a sign for a class reacting to the global warming. pretty amazing, huh? evolution in action. |
No pictures = I don't care.
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I perform a valuable service here.
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Oh wait, I see what you meant. |
I just watched Deep Blue Sea last night.
Coincidence? I think not. |
Are there Japanese people in that?
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Well I found it very interesting.
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You ruin everything.
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I ruin attempts at ruination. This is known as rescue.
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It's known as wet blanket syndrome.
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Tomato, potato.
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That's pretty cool. I hope they don't turn into mutant super-sharks that plot to kill us all.
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Man, those fucking chondrichthyans. That's basically zoophilia right there.
Let's just hope great whites don't cross with whale sharks. |
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I don't know what any of them sharks are, Nor do I partically care. Unless this 'new' Shark is the size of a whale or something.
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Imagine a shark that is part this
http://www.prionace.it/Car_limbatus.jpg and part this http://www.discoverlife.org/IM/I_RR/...nus,I_RR62.jpg |
So basically it would look like a shark, is what you're saying.
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The point is that this is like a Tiglon or a Liger, only aquatic. And naturally occuring, rather than man-forced.
Or a mule. Do we know yet whether they're sterile? |
Yes, it would look like a shark... but a shark that looks like a shark.
EDIT: Double ninja'd |
Get rid of the bastards by dropping a few Japanese into their habitat. Bring things back to their natural balance.
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Bullet Magnet's sig is very appropriate.
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When the cross-breeding of sharks results in such evolutionary traits as head-mounted laser guns and razor blade fins, let me know.
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Exactly.
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Ligers grow much bigger than both lions and tigers. This may be because of imprinted genes that are only expressed when inherited from a certain parent, the upshot of which is that they either get a boost in genetically-ordained growth or miss out on a growth inhibitor. The same thing sometimes occurs in dog cross-breeds.
It is not inconceivable that a viable shark hybrid is possible with a similar effect, that could lead to giant sharks. If that doesn't interest you guys I don't know what will. |
But we already have giant sharks. Albeit extremely docile ones.
They still don't have laser guns though. |