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Originally posted by Stone
Is Koyaanisqatsi that movie about the Inuit runner?
Koyaanisqatsi is about everything. and nothing.
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Quote:
Originally posted by Stone
Is Koyaanisqatsi that movie about the Inuit runner?
Koyaanisqatsi is about everything. and nothing.
[Wind Waker spoiler]
Quick, use the boomerang on its eyes!
[/Wind Waker spoiler]
Ooooooh......stuff like that gives me the spooky prickles!!!! :eek:Quote:
Originally posted by Kidnemo
Giant Squid have been seen in battle with adult whales too. In 1965, a Soviet whaler watched a battle between a squid and a 40 ton sperm whale. In this case neither were victorious. The strangled whale was found floating in the sea with the squid's tentacles wrapped around the whale's throat. The squid's severed head was found in the whale's stomach.
one day theyll keep one of those things alive
and when they do ill see it and use my powers to make it do my bidding and TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!!!!
Not if I have my trusty boomerang.
I wonder how many species of animal are yet to be discovered, and how many went extinct before they were caught and classified?
Break out the frying pan!
thats why im making sure all my colossal squid wear goggles ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Nick
Not if I have my trusty boomerang.
I wonder how many species of animal are yet to be discovered, and how many went extinct before they were caught and classified?
probably thousands upon thousands of them
hell just look at the rainforests always tons of new species discovered there
and weve still yet to really search through the deepest parts of the oceans im sure theres thousands of species there
look at the celicant (spelling) that fish we thought was extinct till they caught one off the coast of madigascar (spelling)
Madagascar, Coelcanth
The "Aquaman" of giant squid.Quote:
Originally posted by Clash_Master
This one can summon other squids to do things for it, like go to the supermarket, order stuff off amazon.com. Stuff like that.
Since not as much is known about the ocean and the effects that population/pollutants are having on its ecosystem, here are a few other tree huggin' facts:Quote:
Originally posted by Nick
I wonder how many species of animal are yet to be discovered, and how many went extinct before they were caught and classified?
Rainforests cover less than two percent of the Earth's surface, yet they are home to 50 to 70 percent of all life forms on our planet.
As many as 30 million species of plants and animals - more than half of all life forms - live in tropical rainforests.
One acre of rainforest can have as many as 80 different tree species, as compared to only up to 25 species, in the forests of the USA.
Of all the plants that have cancer fighting pharmacological properties, over 70 percent are found in tropical rainforests.
As many as 30 million species of plants and animals - more than half of all life forms - live in tropical rainforests.
Every second, an area the size of a football field of rainforest land is burned, bulldozed, and completely destroyed.
Scientists estimate an average of 137 species of life forms become extinct every day. . . 50,000 each year.