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Thursday, January 5, 2012

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Intra-Shark Hybridization Probably Only The Beginning

"It's very surprising because no one's ever seen shark hybrids before, this is not a common occurrence by any stretch of the imagination. This is evolution in action."
It's happening! As University of Queensland shark researcher Jess Morgan explains to Discovery's Jennifer Viegas, sharks are apparently reacting to global warming by mating with other species. In this case, it is just the regional specific Australian black-tip shark and its intercontinental cousin, the common black-tip. But a super-powered hammerhead/tiger shark can't be too far behind. And after that, like Kool Keith said, who knows?

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Alcibiades
Alcibiades (#201,575)

... and of course, Moose Bumps.

NotAndersonCooper

So global warming is responsible for Loutallica?

Matt
Matt (#26)

Dismissible objects one fucks with. One fucks with!

Brad Nelson
Brad Nelson (#2,115)

I dreamt of breezes going through the treeses
And stars were still illumed!

Matt
Matt (#26)

Would you top me off? Would you top me off as I deepen a curtsy while you yell out 'Mercy!'? We grow apart.

Brad Nelson
Brad Nelson (#2,115)

I don’t have the strength I once had in you and your prickless lover and his easel in his eyes.

Matt
Matt (#26)

Money can do anything.

Clarence Rosario

I got kicked out of octagonecology school.

SeanP
SeanP (#4,058)

In unrelated news, laser component sales were up by 47% over last quarter.

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