Most interesting kayak fishing video you’ll ever see!
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Have you ever heard stories about terrifying killer fish? Here are some pictures from Jeremy Wade from the Discovery Channel, who travels around the globe in search of the toothiest and spikiest water creatures.
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Physics 5 Mar 2012 /
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This new version add labyrinth into it and made it more hard to control. You need to calculate angle well and use bending key properly to lead the fish eat smaller fishes.
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Misc 25 Feb 2012 /
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Arrow keys to play; ↓ to decide the direction and speed;←,→decide the bending degree of the track. ↑to change the run track.
You can eat fish which smaller than yourself to get scores. When eats enough fish, you will grow bigger and bigger. Come on!
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Physics 6 Feb 2012 /
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Shoot the penguins to collect all the delicious fish and other fish products to complete the 20 levels.
You never know what you will catch when you go fishing.
If you caught this tuna and sold it you would probably be able to buy a supercar. Now you like fishing?
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Animals 17 Jan 2011 /
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It is almost possible to confuse this fish with an alligfator by looking at the first picture.
This monster fish is called the alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula), is a primitive ray-finned fish.
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Animals 20 Dec 2010 /
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These are real marine reptiles that seem to come directly from hell.
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Animals 16 Dec 2010 /
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Candiru also known as toothpick fish, is a parasitic freshwater catfish native to the Amazon River. Although some candiru species have been known to grow to a size of 16 inches (~41 cm) in length, others are considerably smaller. These smaller species are known for an alleged tendency to invade and parasitize the human urethra.
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Pictures 16 Sep 2010 /
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Although it looks an awful lot like a road, it is not.
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Animals 16 Jul 2010 /
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There are many beautiful and unusual creatures that inhabit the depths of the sea. This compilation of fish, crabs and other amazing marine species is simply incredible.
Black Dragon Fish

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This huge fish was found dead on the Yasawas Islands, Fiji. It seems that it died after trying to swallow a puffer fish… Not the best dinner, huh?

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Pictures 18 Jun 2010 /
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The pictures of a Newfoundland Crab boat on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland are just impressive.
These are the richest fishing grounds in the world with plenty of fish, shellfish species and many others. It is also noted for its proximity to the wreck of the Titanic. But as we can see, sometimes the waters are rough over there and it is not that easy to fish.
Hats off to brave fishermen for their everyday hard work!

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Animals 7 Jun 2010 /
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We once had a video with a fish with a human face, which is freaky enough.
And these are fishes which have human-like expressions on their faces. For the most part, they are funny but some of them are really disturbing…

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Animals 3 May 2010 /
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These strange sea species were found in Greenland waters. All the fish in the pictures look scary, and I will never go swimming in that region :)

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Pictures 6 Apr 2010 /
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Fish can help you to treat serious skin diseases. A special thermal spa in Turkey allows patients from all over the world swimming in the pool and letting the fish eat all infected parts of their skin. Fish “doctors” can help people to fight chronic, intractable diseases. Some people might find this treatment a bizarre method, but it’s very helpful!

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Pictures 14 Jan 2010 /
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Here’s an interesting “investigation” conducted by Telegraph to see the fish and their celebrity equivalents.
Martin Locke with his carp that weighed 94 pounds (or 42.6kg or 6 stone 10... or one Kylie Minogue)
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Strong seasonal drought prevails in the vast Amazon rainforest. Just a horrible view.
For those with a weak stomach, don’t watch these pics while eating.
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Meet one of the most poisonous and also ugliest sea creatures - stonefish.
This creature of only 15-20 centimeters long with an ugly big head, small eyes and large mouth lives in the coastal regions of Indo-Pacific oceans.
They are extremely dangerous. There are cases when a person dies within a few hours or even minutes after the injection of poisonous spines.
People who are lucky enough to survive a stonefish sting often remain disabled.
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Animals 13 Nov 2009 /
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Fish jumps out of the water and ends directly in heron’s mouth. I guess luck was not part of the program… ))
Shitty day for one of them, great day for the other one… that’s life!
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That is one huge fish!
A medical student has caught a big fish, a warsaw grouper weighing 359.1 pounds. This giant fish is apparently 12 ounces above the previous Louisiana state record.
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Dolphin, sharks, whales and even birds are competing underwater for fish. It’s amazing.
Take a look at the pics, they are worth it.
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Look at what those fishermen caught? A real monster.
As impressive by its size as by its aspect. I don’t know what species it is, but there is a lot to eat…
Other fish on the boat look so ridiculously small in comparison.
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Cymothoa exigua or the Tongue eating louse is a parasitic crustacean. It tends to be 3 to 4 cm long. This parasite attaches itself at the base of the spotted rose snapper's tongue, entering the fish's mouth through its gills. It then proceeds to extract blood through the claws on its front three pairs of legs. As the parasite grows, less and less blood reaches the tongue, and eventually the organ atrophies from lack of blood. The parasite then replaces the fish's tongue by attaching its own body to the muscles of the tongue stub. The fish is able to use the parasite just like a normal tongue. It appears that the parasite does not cause any other damage to the host fish.
This is the only known case of a parasite functionally replacing a host organ.
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Pictures 31 Aug 2009 /
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After seeing these photos I have only one question. Why?
The situations can be different though. A man bought a dishwasher, but didn’t have enough money for a stove, for example
And to prepare fish like this is quite simple - take a salmon, some vegetables and sauce.
Wrap all ingredients in a foil and put it in the dishwasher.
Then you turn on the machine and your fish is steamed.
For some reason I think that it would taste horrible, but maybe I'm wrong.