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Species in the Rhinochimaera family are known as long-nosed chimaeras. Their unusually long snouts (compared to other chimaeras) have sensory nerves that allow the fish to find food. Also, their first dorsal fin contains a mildly venomous spine that is used defensively. They are found in deep, temperate and tropical waters between 200 to 2,000 m in depth, and can grow to be up to 140 cm (4.5 ft) in length.
Chimaeras (also known as ghost sharks and ratfish) are an order of cartilaginous fish most closely related to sharks, but they have been evolutionarily isolated from them for over 400 million years.
(Info from WP and .gif from video by NOAA’s Okeanos Explorer, July 2013—this is NOT an animation!)
Minecraft “Dreamscapes” by lentebriesje Via Kotaku
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thIS UPSET S ME
this kills the sassy
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это ж Чудо-Юдо-Рыба-Кит!!!!!
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Name: Late Night Platform: Little Prick Artist: Brian Flynn Manufacturer: Super7 Material: Vinyl
Fossil of baby dinosaur that waded into fast water and drowned the smallest of its kind
It’s incredibly rare to find a complete skeleton of a baby dinosaur, but that’s just what a team of researchers at the University of Alberta and The Royal Tyrrell Museum did when they found the juvenile fossil of a Chasmosaurus belli, a dinosaur similar to a Triceratops. The find is the smallest ever for dinosaurs of this type.
The team made the find in Dinosaur Provincial Park in southern Alberta.
“The big ones just preserve better: They don’t get eaten, they don’t get destroyed by animals,” Dr. Philip Currie, a paleobiologist at the University of Alberta and research associate at the Tyrrell Museum told Live Science. “You always hope you’re going to find something small and that it will turn out to be a dinosaur.” (Photo: Clive Coy/’Dino Lab’,University of Alberta)
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whoa, the crest is so tiny! Lil tiny babby crest!
Sigur Rós’ Kveikur x Paolo Ceric
The Long Ascent by SteveBurg
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These are not Joanna eggs!
How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
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