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Zeta wrote I think Megaladons could still be around. Most definitely new sea creatures we have never seen before.

Who's to say there isn't mermaids? We haven't explored 90% of the ocean anyway.



No you got that wrong, the largest biodiversity research ever conducted says that we have yet to discover 2/3 of ocean life. Pretty mind blowing... but it's the truth.

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I think there are some crazy spieces undiscovered. I mean amazing species that we would otherwise doubt existence. The chances are higher then you think if we haven't discovered half of the ocean life.
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Megalodons sound scary, wouldn't like to discover one of those!
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At the bottom of the ocean.. Is.. Obviously the sea floor? And whatever is from the surface that has sank down to the bottom for those species of fish that can survive down there to eat.
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At the bottom of the Ocean hmmmm maybe Sand
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I think there are thousands, perhaps millions of species yet to be discovered. Things we can't even imagine. The world is a mysterious place but the ocean is ten fold. Hopefully we will be able to discover all these species.
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Like the marianas trench that is deepest part of the ocean and it is near the Philipinesor whatever
I think there is a new species that is undiscovered
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a dinosaur that died down there
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You know what's at the bottom of the sea?

Osama Bin Laden

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Funny i saw this coz i saw a pretty cool video today about this

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Its a top 10 list of the deep seas most amazing creatures, quite a good watch, very educational aswell
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I think there is no doubt some creepy things, the leading scientific nations really need to put more into exploring it.
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