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Lee Stewart 11-04-2023 08:17 PM

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Peacock spiders are one of the most beautiful (albeit strange) species of spiders in the world. They are jumping spiders that live primarily in Australia. Their jumping abilities are incredible: they can move 40 times their body length in just one single leap!

Lee Stewart 11-04-2023 08:21 PM

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These jellyfish are another bizarre species on their list that got their name from their insane appearance. Fried egg jellyfish live in the Pacific Ocean and can often be found near California or Alaska. They are incredibly large jellyfish and they’re not particularly mobile. Instead of swimming, they gently pulse their away around the waters of the ocean.

muscle_collector 11-04-2023 11:23 PM

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----My great friend and partner on Red Alert, Terry Carney (RIP), had a lot to do with this GTO that Arnie campaigned for the Chicago area Pontiac dealers.....Bill S

please do tell us any info.

Lee Stewart 11-05-2023 03:13 AM

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Lee Stewart 11-05-2023 03:15 AM

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Lee Stewart 11-05-2023 03:17 AM

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Lee Stewart 11-05-2023 03:18 AM

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Lee Stewart 11-05-2023 03:20 AM

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Lee Stewart 11-05-2023 04:32 PM

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Helicoprion, or the "buzz saw sharks," was a group of shark-like fish with a spiral jaw that made their teeth resemble the edge of a buzz saw. They inhabited Earth's oceans from the Devonian period (419.2 million to 358.9 million years ago) to the Triassic period, according to the Australian Museum(opens in new tab). Fossil records indicate that these fish grew up to around 25 feet (7.7 m) long, making them 5 feet (1.5 m) longer than the largest known modern great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias).


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