Added: Jul 26, 2008

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The staff of Japanese aquarium were able to take rare pictures of a frilled shark after it was discovered by local residents at Awashima Port , southwest of Tokyo. This prehistoric shark is rarely seen alive as its natural habitat lies up to 4,200 feet deep under the sea. Experts at the Awashima Marine Park were able to examine the creature and film it swimming around. Unfortunately it died a couple of hours after it was moved to its new environment. Frilled sharks normally inhabit deep sea waters between 400 and 4,200 feet and rarely come to the surface. Frilled sharks can grow to a length of nearly 6.5 feet and eat deep-sea squids and other soft-bodied preys. Most specimens are found in the Japanese waters. 01/24/2007

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AOD901 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - i love you, rofl

Xerxex00 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Thanks Jizi, But I think your boyfriend already caught that one. But I understand you gotta stand by your man. I don't approve but its not my place to say. Enjoy your "Existence" together.

Heresjonny15 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - omg y cant they just let it roam free!

drthalia Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - we should really reconsider our theories about revolution.how can something like that is still alive? how many creatures are still unknown?

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - I'll give you the chance and all the time you need to explain anything your little heart desires, after all better people than me have given you what ~100 years to already to no avail. You are aware Mitochondrial DNA negates both stupid theories of mutations and natural selection, right? Would you like to see some heiloseismic tests that prove the earth is less than 7000 years old? HAHA NUB!! Go back to watching the Discovery channel before you get humilated!

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - This stuff happens everyday, evolution is science only for simpletons and lemmings. "millions of years" ha ha please!!

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Oh, ok, i knew it would happen sooner or later, here come the insults. Wait, wana hear my insult? You shouldn't talk to me that way, i could be your daddy for all you know ..after all i used to fuck sheep! Like my insult??????????? Lets just stick to the debate at hand and leave the insults out of it moron??

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - DNA contains the information for life, and life as we know it is impossible without it. The simplest independent organism is currently considered Mycoplasma gentalium with approximately 470 genes and 580,000 DNA base pairs. There is no known naturalistic process that can create this amount of information. This is equivalent to having a book with 580,000 characters happen by chance.

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Membranes occur in the outer cell wall and around the nucleus. Cellular membrane is composed of molecules that let nutrients into the cell but yet keep harmful materials out. The membrane is made of thousands of molecules, many of the same type and some very specialized, arranged together to protect the cell. There is no naturalistic process capable of making thousands of identical copies of the same molecule and arranging them together to form a cell membrane

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - If all of the thousands of components of a cell evolved simultaneously in an ocean of primordial soup, there is no known naturalistic mechanism to collect these components in one location for possible assembly of a cell. Without damaging any of the components, transportation from the far corners of the earth to a spot smaller than a pinhead would be required.

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - If all of the components of a cell were collected in one location, there is no known naturalistic mechanism that could assemble these in the correct order to make a functioning organism. This is similar to having all the parts to a 747 airplane spread out on a football field. The individual parts don't make an airplane. They must be assembled in the correct sequence and relationship to function.

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Plant and animal life use 20 amino acids, called essential amino acids. Any nonessential amino acids or molecules created in a primordial soup would have to be kept out of the protein building process. Incorrect amino acids or molecules will destroy a protein chain. There is no known naturalistic process capable of separating the 20 essential amino acids from the remaining non-required material in an ocean of primordial soup

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Gee, in light of the facts, evolution seems to be kind of a stupid theory doesn't it? Never a mechanism and it's always based on "theoretical" science. Can you say "BULLSHIT"?

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Now lets address your "Mutation" BS. Cells are composed of tiny molecular mechanisms that allow and promote the correct assembly of chemical constituents, without the existence of a cell (the egg before the chicken scenario) DNA can not be produced. Which means that there is an unknown code which existed before DNA that prevents mutations which means the cell was "CREATED" perfect!!

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - MUTATIONS only occur VIA environmental factors(like cancer), everything else is severely weakened or dies as a result of mutations. Mutations actually have to live in order to reproduce and perpetuate. In other words, they leave the gene pool DoH!

sweetbilly Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - So have you got any other "bad, junk science" you would like to quote, or would you just like to take this moment to admit you are a sheep without a clue? I think you owe me an apology seeing as how you FAILED MISERABLY to prove your point ..even though i know i will never get it.

Xerxex00 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Oh HAHA thats a good one I thought this would get ugly but you are real Joker haha 7000 yrs. I have to sit in on your course at the 700 Club. Mitochondrial DNA sits nicely within the evolutionary theory, it does not negate it.

Xerxex00 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - "The simplest independent organism is currently" I'm glad you applied the "currently" qualifier in there seeing as how Mycoplasma Gen(I)talium was only decoded recently and even then its not the smallest. I guess you wont be happy until we find something with with 10 gene pairs. Don't worry science is working on it and if we find signature Gods signature we will give up ok.

Xerxex00 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - And yet it exists. Sorry loaded statements don't work here, If you are going simply imply "Magic" was involved to produce said process please don't science to back it up.

Xerxex00 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Not if the original components regardless of how inert: water, ammonia, methane, etc. Surround most of pre-cambrian(first 50hrs in Bible time)earth. Conditions that can produce biomolecules: Amino acid that polymerize protien and Phospholipids that can form lipid bilayers a common component in cell membranes.

Xerxex00 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Well that last one wasn't for you but it might explain the quick response. So lets continue in this civil debate Sheep Fucker or is it Bill"Get out of my sheep corral"Smith. Oh sorry that slipped, these keyboards I tell ya... moron.

pmarie2003 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - Umm... the last time I checked, all sharks are prehistoric by a few million years, unless we have domesticated them and have been breeding them like dogs.

XblisterXexistX Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - 100 commenter xd

rappersdelyte Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - betcha the japanese people ate it afterward

ubentu Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - ...bible time... are you stark mad, how fast would you have to brred to evolve that quickly? and may you tell me WHY our shape supposedly stayed the same all through human history?