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texan

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texan

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Reminds me of this recent tale. 2009 AP

MANILA (AP) — Fishermen in the Philippines accidentally caught and later ate a megamouth shark, one
of the rarest fish in the world with only 40 others recorded to have been encountered, the World Wildlife Fund said
Tuesday.

The 1,100-pound 13-foot megamouth died while struggling in the fishermen's net on March 30 off Burias island in the
central Philippines. It was taken to nearby Donsol in Sorsogon province, where it was butchered and
eaten, said Gregg Yan, spokesman for WWF-Philippines.

Filipinos catch, eat rare shark - USATODAY.com
 

texan

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You think we have challenges in this country.

The people in a village on the Niger River in Africa were losing fellow villagers at such a rapid rate, that
they had to call in the Army to hunt down the culprit. A 22 foot, 2500 pound Crocodile.

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You think we have challenges in this country.

The people in a village on the Niger River in Africa were losing fellow villagers at such a rapid rate, that
they had to call in the Army to hunt down the culprit. A 22 foot, 2500 pound Crocodile.

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Tastes like chicken! The croc, not the villagers.
 

moreluck

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Oh yeah, that was from that nothing storm that never left the California area!!
No problem, it wasn't dangerous at all! Grapevine closed both ways from snow last night, but it's nothing!
 

texan

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Alain Robert who has been dubbed the French Spiderman climbed 1,800 feet up The Torch hotel in Doha, Qatar.
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texan

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North Korean soldiers march during a military parade in Pyongyang to mark 100 years since the birth of
the country's founder Kim ll-sung.
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