Saturday, February 07, 2015

RARE GOBLIN SHARK CAUGHT-WHAT COULD THIS MEAN-ATOMIC NUCLEAR WAR SHORTLY

INTERESTING MY VISION OF THE SHARK.AND NOW ALL THESE UN ACCIDENTAL HAPPENINGS .TO ME ALL THESE SIGNS ARE A CLEAR WARNING THAT NUCLEAR WAR IS COMING SHORTLY.
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/02/my-vision-from-yesterday-and-katey.html
As they dislike sunlight and prefer the darkness of the ocean floor, they are also known as the 'vampire shark'
As they dislike sunlight and prefer the darkness of the ocean floor, they are also known as the 'vampire shark'-I FIND THIS VERY INTERESTING BECAUSE IN MY DEAM.THE SHARK SUBMARINE HAD A VAMPIRE COFFIN LOOK TO IT AT THE FRONT OF THE SUBMARINE.TO MANY NON ACCIDENTS WITH MY VISION.SOMETHING NUCLEAR IS GOING TO HAPPEN SOON. AND BEING THE SUBMARINE IN MY VISION LOOKED LIKE THE FRONT WAS A VAMPIRE COFFIN.THIS TELLS ME MANY WILL DIE FROM THIS NUCLEAR ATTACK. WHEN EVER IT HAPPENS.ONLY GOD KNOWS.BUT IT WILL NOT SUPRISE ME IF SOMEONE SHOOTS AN ATOMIC BOMB ON SOMEONE ELSE SOON.BY MY VISION 3 DAYS AGO.-PIC-dailymail. co.uk
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/02/my-vision-from-yesterday-and-katey.html

Creature from the deep: Incredible pictures emerge of extremely rare goblin shark, also known as a 'living dinosaur', pulled from the water by stunned fishermen-By Lucy Thackray for Daily Mail Australia-Published: 14:08 GMT, 2 February 2015 | Updated: 19:39 GMT, 2 February 2015
An extremely rare shark was pulled from waters off the NSW south coast
The 'Goblin Shark' is known as a 'living dinosaur' and normally live near the ocean floor
The fish was pulled up by 22-year-old Lochlainn Kelly and his father Mike
The specimen will be sent to the Australian Museum in Sydney

An extremely rare shark species considered a 'living dinosaur' has been caught off the coast of New South Wales to the shock and amazement of local fishermen.The species, known as a goblin shark, are rarely seen as they typically reside in waters near the ocean floor at around 1,200 metres deep. As they dislike sunlight and prefer the darkness of the ocean floor, they are also known as the 'vampire shark'.However this small specimen was captured in a net by fishermen, Lochlainn Kelly and his father Mike, just 609 metres below the water's surface near Green Cape off the South Coast of New South Wales, and brought to shore at Merimbula to the north, Narooma News reports.This extremely rare two-to-three year old goblin shark was pulled from waters off the coast of Victoria.The species are rarely seen as they typically stay in waters near the ocean floor at around 1200 metres deep-The species are rarely seen as they typically stay in waters near the ocean floor at around 1200 metres deep-As they dislike sunlight and prefer the darkness of the ocean floor, they are also known as the 'vampire shark'-As they dislike sunlight and prefer the darkness of the ocean floor, they are also known as the 'vampire shark'-Epic Wildlife explains more about the elusive Goblin Shark.The creepy-looking creature has a bloated pink belly, grey fins, a pointy nose and row of short, sharp teeth.'I wasn't freaked out, if anything I was pretty excited, Lochlainn Kelly, 22, told the Sydney Morning Herald.'I've seen photos of them before but I've never seen one before.'- In Merimbula, the Wharf Aquarium curator Michael McMaster and Alan Scrymgeour from the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre studied the creature and were stunned by the discovery.The goblin shark is the last known species of Mitsukurinidae, a family of sharks from 125 million years ago.They ruled that the specimen was two to three years old as it is relatively small at just 1.2 metres in length.-A fully grown goblin shark is between three and four metres long.However this small specimen was captured in a net by fishermen, Lochlainn Kelly and his father Mike, just 609 metres below the water's surface-However this small specimen was captured in a net by fishermen, Lochlainn Kelly and his father Mike, just 609 metres below the water's surface-The creepy-looking creature has a bloated pink belly, grey fins, a pointy nose and row of short, sharp teeth-The creepy-looking creature has a bloated pink belly, grey fins, a pointy nose and row of short, sharp teeth-They ruled that the specimen was two to three years old as it is relatively small at just 1.2 metres in length-They ruled that the specimen was two to three years old as it is relatively small at just 1.2 metres in length-'Their teeth are often found in underwater electrical cables,' Mr McMaster told Narooma News.'A lot of fishermen have been saying that the currents are very different this year,' he added, which might have something to do with how this shark found its way into the net.The shark is set to be sent from Wharf Aquarium to the Australian Museum in Sydney for display.
ALL THE PICTURES OF THE SHARK
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2936401/Incredible-photos-extremely-rare-shark-known-living-dinosaur-pulled-water-stunned-fishermen.html
The creepy-looking creature has a bloated pink belly, grey fins, a pointy nose and row of short, sharp teeth
The creepy-looking creature has a bloated pink belly, grey fins, a pointy nose and row of short, sharp teeth-PIC-dailymail.co.uk/