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Kittie 11 month s ago
#4 Japanese fishermen used to use glass balls on their fishing nets to help them float and these broke free from the nets and floated away are found all the time on the west coast of North America.
       
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Kittie 11 month s ago
#24 Looked this up, it is illegal Chinese fishing vessels using lights to attract squid and other fish.
       
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Alazama 11 month s ago
#27 I don't know what the picture is supposed to represent (other than possibly water). No-one dives in the Mariana Trench without a custom submersible.
       
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Genevieve 11 month s ago
#9 part of time machine "ask Indy Jones" good
       
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Frederick 11 month s ago
#1 Is the remains of a Cone Snail shell. Maybe a little worn off by sand and water. Alive, it is very venomous.
       
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Bernard 11 month s ago
Frederick,

Its called a cypher shell.
       
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Bernard 11 month s ago
#23 Thats a gumboot. A sea snail with a back that looks hard and rock-like. Tastes like a rubbery clam, so its good for soup.
       
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Nibby 11 month s ago
Quote: Bernard
rubbery clam


So, a fleshlight?
       
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