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This fish is freaking huge!

It's been a long time since I've heard of this fish.

It helps to watch the Discovery Channel =0þ
 
Yup .......... the Mola Mola or Sunfish is a biggun 🙂

I saw one at the Monterey Bay Aquarium 🙂

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
There was also an article on CNN, that they captured a sound wave in the depths of the ocean and have no idea what it is. They think its something bigger then the great BLUE whale, imagine that!
 
Originally posted by: KhoiFather
There was also an article on CNN, that they captured a sound wave in the depths of the ocean and have no idea what it is. They think its something bigger then the great white whale, imagine that!

I love mysteries like that. Do you have a link to the article?
 
Originally posted by: Aquaman
Yup .......... the Mola Mola or Sunfish is a biggun 🙂

I saw one at the Monterey Bay Aquarium 🙂

Cheers,
Aquaman

They have a white shark in the outer reef exhibit now. I want to go see that. Apparently it's the only one that anyone's ever been able to keep alive in captivity.

Link
 
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Originally posted by: KhoiFather
There was also an article on CNN, that they captured a sound wave in the depths of the ocean and have no idea what it is. They think its something bigger then the great white whale, imagine that!

I love mysteries like that. Do you have a link to the article?

Here you go CNN Article
 
Originally posted by: KhoiFather
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Originally posted by: KhoiFather
There was also an article on CNN, that they captured a sound wave in the depths of the ocean and have no idea what it is. They think its something bigger then the great white whale, imagine that!

I love mysteries like that. Do you have a link to the article?

Here you go CNN Article


Thanks! An interesting article.
 
Originally posted by: KhoiFather
There was also an article on CNN, that they captured a sound wave in the depths of the ocean and have no idea what it is. They think its something bigger then the great white whale, imagine that!

what's a great white whale?

I've heard of a great white shark, but not a great white whale. Is it bigger than a blue whale?
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Aquaman
Yup .......... the Mola Mola or Sunfish is a biggun 🙂

I saw one at the Monterey Bay Aquarium 🙂

Cheers,
Aquaman

They have a white shark in the outer reef exhibit now. I want to go see that. Apparently it's the only one that anyone's ever been able to keep alive in captivity.

Link

I just went two weeks ago. It was very cool. A fisherman accidentally caught it and informed the aquarium. Then they built a fence around this huge area of the ocean and watched it for a month to see if it'd feed properly and it was so they brought it home.

While we were watching the great white, a reef shark bit off the tail of a barracuda. That was funny.
 
Originally posted by: KhoiFather
There was also an article on CNN, that they captured a sound wave in the depths of the ocean and have no idea what it is. They think its something bigger then the great white whale, imagine that!

Um blue whales are big than great white whales
 
Originally posted by: HonkeyDonk
Originally posted by: KhoiFather
There was also an article on CNN, that they captured a sound wave in the depths of the ocean and have no idea what it is. They think its something bigger then the great white whale, imagine that!

what's a great white whale?

I've heard of a great white shark, but not a great white whale. Is it bigger than a blue whale?

Isn't the "great white whale" Moby Dick? I don't ever remember hearing of a *real* great white whale.

Nate
 
Ive seen them sailing off the cost of Rhode Island before...first time I saw one I nearly crapped my pants

(they lie sideways on the surface of the water, hence the name sunfish)
 
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