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    'Walking' shark discovered in eastern Indonesia

    By: Agence France-Presse
    August 31, 2013 3:45 AM



    JAKARTA - A new species of shark that "walks" along the seabed using its fins as tiny legs has been discovered in eastern Indonesia, an environmental group said Friday.

    The brown and white bamboo shark pushes itself along the ocean floor as it forages for small fish and crustaceans at night, said Conservation International, whose scientists were involved in its discovery.

    The shark, which grows to a maximum length of just 80 centimeters (30 inches) and is harmless to humans, was discovered off Halmahera, one of the Maluku Islands that lie west of New Guinea.

    Bamboo sharks, also known as longtail carpet sharks, are relatively small compared to their larger cousins, with the largest adult reaching only about 120 centimeters (47 inches) in length.

    They have unusually long tails that are bigger than the rest of their bodies and are found in tropical waters around Indonesia, Australia and Papua New Guinea.

    Conservation International said the discovery of the shark, which was first disclosed in the International Journal of Ichthyology, "should help draw diver interest to this mega-diverse but largely undiscovered region".

    Ketut Sarjana Putra, Indonesia country director for the group, said the Hemiscyllium halmahera shark could "serve as an excellent ambassador to call public attention to the fact that most sharks are harmless to humans and are worthy of our conservation attention".

    Conservation International, whose scientists discovered the shark along with colleagues from the Western Australian Museum, added it came at a time when Indonesia was increasing its efforts to protect shark and ray species.

    #2
    This is the first step, guys.

    Sure, they're only walking on the ocean floor now, but what will you say 30 years from now when they walk ashore, eat us all, and take our jobs?

    Will you think that it's "cool" then?

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      #3
      Originally posted by ßringer View Post
      This is the first step, guys.

      Sure, they're only walking on the ocean floor now, but what will you say 30 years from now when they walk ashore, eat us all, and take our jobs?

      Will you think that it's "cool" then?

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        #4
        Originally posted by ßringer View Post
        this is the first step, guys.

        Sure, they're only walking on the ocean floor now, but what will you say 30 years from now when they walk ashore, eat us all, and take our jobs?

        Will you think that it's "cool" then?
        dey toooorkkk rrrr jjjjeeerrrbbbssddd

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          #5
          Originally posted by ßringer View Post
          This is the first step, guys.

          Sure, they're only walking on the ocean floor now, but what will you say 30 years from now when they walk ashore, eat us all, and take our jobs?

          Will you think that it's "cool" then?

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            #6

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              #7
              Originally posted by nearhypnos View Post
              dey toooorkkk rrrr jjjjeeerrrbbbssddd
              durka derr!!!!!

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                #8
                The land shark episode on SNL... Sharktopus was awesome too..,

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sapak View Post


                  i'd beat that Sharkman's ass if he tried to take my job



                  badass pic tho

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                    #10
                    I just wanna give karma to all the posters here :haha



                    But no worries.....I'll call the Soprano crew and we'll let them know they are not welcome....

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