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how is this a cryptid???
its real and proven. the only mythical thing about it is that it inspired the pokemon 'relicanth"
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Jul 29 2012, 9:43 PM EDT by Anonymous
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ALIENS
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Jun 13 2012, 2:36 PM EDT by Anonymous
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hii
HEY this looks real. its not too extragavating like other mythical animals that is known to kill people with one glance =D i might believe this.
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Jun 10 2012, 4:19 PM EDT by Anonymous
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video
ive noticed that alot of your videos dont work because the user took them off. either change the video or take it off the site!!
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Apr 10 2012, 5:41 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Cool! Dinosaur Fish!
AWESOME
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Mar 12 2012, 10:18 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Got the date wrong...
The coelacanth was rediscovered in 1938, not 8 years ago.
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Jul 28 2011, 4:49 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Why is this here?
The Coelocanth isn't even a mythical creature. It's an increadibly rare fish! Or extinct...is it or not? Oh well! =^_^=
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May 21 2011, 6:12 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Coelocanth
I believe these fish were discovered in the late 1920's or the early 1930's, when a professor began to examine the remains of these fish brought up by fishermen in the various localities.
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Nov 19 2010, 2:31 PM EST by Anonymous
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coelocanth
this fish was originally recognised by a professor Smith (I believe), off the coast of Madagascar, after studying remains brought up by fishermen in their nets. If I understand correctly, they have also been found off the Seychelles and another group of islands in the Indian Ocean. They are a deep sea fish, which was probably how they have survived for so long, despite the occasional catastrophy that has afflicted the earth in the past.
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Nov 7 2010, 8:24 AM EST by Anonymous
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Red Head Mermaid
Mermaid In Colour
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FISH
testing
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Coelecanth
T he Coelecanth [Pronounced: Seel-uh-canth] are fish that live off the coast of Africa. They are fish that remain virtually unchanged from the dinosaur eras because they live in caves about 6oo m. below sea level. Their scales have been us
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