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Do Americans always clap after discovering new Antarctican deep-sea lifeforms?
I think they clap after everything.
Do Americans always clap after discovering new Antarctican deep-sea lifeforms?
Do Americans always clap after discovering new Antarctican deep-sea lifeforms?
It would need to have an impossibly strong exoskeleton to withstand the immense pressure at the center of the Earth.
(clap) (clap) (clap) (clap)That's our secret. We're ALWAYS clapping.
So they found fish in the ocean huh? Keep up the great work, science!
jokes
Let me quote one of my favorite documentaries ever (Encounter at the End of the World) -
Werner Herzog: Do you think that the human race and other mammals fled in panic from the oceans and crawled on solid land to get out of this?
Some Scientist dude: Yeah, I think undoubtedly that's exactly the driving force that caused us to leave the horrors behind.
I like the sudden realization "I can't eat this"There's that shark attack one a few years back.
Probably because they didn't have knives in Siberia.Let me quote one of my favorite documentaries ever (Encounter at the End of the World) -
Werner Herzog: Do you think that the human race and other mammals fled in panic from the oceans and crawled on solid land to get out of this?
Some Scientist dude: Yeah, I think undoubtedly that's exactly the driving force that caused us to leave the horrors behind.
"GUYS, WE JUST DISCOVERED LIFE ON EARTH"
why doesn't that last 10m of sea just freeze?
I like the sudden realization "I can't eat this"
"Ptooi! Damn that tasted nasty. Chipped a tooth in the fucking thing as well."
Let me quote one of my favorite documentaries ever (Encounter at the End of the World) -
Werner Herzog: Do you think that the human race and other mammals fled in panic from the oceans and crawled on solid land to get out of this?
Some Scientist dude: Yeah, I think undoubtedly that's exactly the driving force that caused us to leave the horrors behind.
omfg
There's that shark attack one a few years back.
Imagine if we send a robot to Europa and this happens with some alien fish and that was our first encounter with alien life.
I would jizz so many buckets.
Now, imagine if we send a robot to Europa and this happens with a shark exactly like the one on the gif and that was our first encounter with alien life.
Now, imagine if we send a robot to Europa and this happens with a shark exactly like the one on the gif and that was our first encounter with alien life.
I don't know what would be crazier, finding a fish like thing unlike anything on Earth or finding a fish like thing exactly like on Earth.
Now, imagine if we send a robot to Europa and this happens with a shark exactly like the one on the gif and that was our first encounter with alien life.
This makes me hopeful that life outside of Earth, while very probable, might be more frequent than we think.
I don't know what would be crazier, finding a fish like thing unlike anything on Earth or finding a fish like thing exactly like on Earth.
There's that shark attack one a few years back.
This is incredible!
However, am I the only one who feels depressed for the fish? Must be an awful life down there.
However, am I the only one who feels depressed for the fish? Must be an awful life down there.
next stop, Europa :
Hot ocean (heated by volcanoes) under thick ice. If we found fish under our ice in this cold water, we'll find extra terrestrial life form under Europa's ice
What would happen if we found fish there that look not much different than on earth?
What would happen if we found fish there that look not much different than on earth?
next stop, Europa :
Hot oceans (heated by volcanoes) under thick ice. If we found fish under our ice in this cold water, we'll find extra terrestrial life form under Europa's ice
why does th fish have eyes?
What would happen if we found fish there that look not much different than on earth?