Pic of the Day
Pic of the Day
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400-year-old shark found in the Arctic could be the oldest living vertebrate
https://www.captain-planet.net/4…- Just imagine that. A living being born in 1600's and still alive in 2019.NBQ00
- not for long
https://i.kym-cdn.co…pango - how do they know he's 400 y-o ??Bennn
- ok i read the article. By measuring it... well they could be totally wrongBennn
- they called and asked the shark.pango
- Grand-pa shark
Do do do-do do-doBusterBoy - Crazy to think it was swimming around 150+ years before Australia was discovered.BusterBoy
- 3d rendering?neverscared
- looks like he stepped on a LEGO.Ramanisky2
- oh great ...half blind, incontinent, sore back & late stage alzheimers so can't remember anything before the Napoleonic era********
- @Bennn they checked the birth certificateKrassy
- could just be a fast growing shark. I mean we have humans that grow faster than other humans. amirite?dbloc
- He does look like he needs dentures thoughdbloc
- they determined age by radio carbon dating of tissuesmonospaced
- did anyone click the link? the answer to Dummm's question is found here https://science.scie… big words aheadimbecile
- Magnificent.sea_sea
- They know the age because they counted its rings.Gucci
- The rings are located on it's penis.pango
- they just used face app 4 times on him, he's 19 really.pedromendez
