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29-06-2009, 13:29   #1
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Megapiranha!

Just taught I'd post this before the Sci-fi Channel decide to make a B movie about it.

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Eight to ten million years ago, South America's waters harbored a toothier, three-foot (one-meter) version of today's famed, flesh-eating piranhas.
Dubbed Megapiranha pananensis.


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There is a documentary about this on Nat Geo wild at midnight tonight. I watched it earlier. Save yourself two hours of fumbling about in the Amazon as they conclude in the last 5 minutes of the show that Megapiranha's teeth were good for biting.
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There is a documentary about this on Nat Geo wild at midnight tonight. I watched it earlier. Save yourself two hours of fumbling about in the Amazon as they conclude in the last 5 minutes of the show that Megapiranha's teeth were good for biting.
So Nat Geo wild is going the way of History Channel :O
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Some of the stuff they've been churning out has been woeful of late. 'Bull Killer: The Hunt for The Giant Anaconda' was honestly one of the worst pieces of crap masquerading as a documentary I have ever seen. The finalé featured the teams robotic probe being 'knocked out' by what 'could have been' a giant anaconda, only for one of the researchers to dive into the water, briefly grabbing a hold on what was quite clearly a section of synthetic snake and later declaring that she 'estimated' that it was at least 40 feet in length. Pathetic.
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What a shame :S I always held Nat Geo in high steem
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They used to be great, but seem to have gotten increasingly 'tabloidy' in recent times in order to cash in on the ADHD generation.
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Truly, we live in a decadent world :S

Even Nat Geo magazine seems to have less new/interesting info on it than it used to
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What a shame :S I always held Nat Geo in high steem
I've seen a Nat Geo branded telescope, overpriced cheapo plastic crap.

Peoples need to realise that if you dilute the brand it's very difficult to rebuild it.
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Women go to places where they can dangle their feet in pools of water to have them nibbled by fish. I think this could put them off that idea a bit. (And save some money in the process.)
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Women go to places where they can dangle their feet in pools of water to have them nibbled by fish. I think this could put them off that idea a bit. (And save some money in the process.)
If that isn´t enough to put them off fish spas, consider the guy who went to one last year and had a swamp eel swim up his penis and into his bladder:

http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/-/w...man-s-bladder/
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Dear lord Adam what was he doing dangling his gentleman vegetables in a foot spa in the first place?

EDIT: Ok I read the article. it was not a foot spa after all. But ye gods. What a treatment? What next? Going into a tiger pen to lose a bit of weight by being nibbled by one?

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