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Paranormal, Unexplained, Mysteriousness and Myths, Teh Tread

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:55 am
by buck
Alrite, im into all that conspricy and mysterious unexplained phenomonia, and all that kind of jazz, so i decided we shuld have a thread, where we disscuss everything and anything to do with unexplained events....Im sure i cant be the only one here into that kind of thing, afterall, this is the internets...

i'l get the ball rolling.

Collosal Octopuss :

An unknown species of gigantic octopus has been hypothesised as a source of reports of sea monsters such as the lusca and the kraken as well as the ultimate source of some of the carcasses of unidentified origin known as globsters like the St. Augustine carcass. The species that the St. Augustine carcass supposedly represented has been assigned the binomial names "Octopus giganteus" (Latin: giant octopus)[1] and "Otoctopus giganteus" (Greek prefix: oton = ear; giant-eared octopus),[2] although these are not valid under the rules of the ICZN.

They are not to be confused with the known giant octopus, which is a member of the scientifically defined genus, Enteroctopus, and grows to about thirty feet in arm spread. The colossal octopus is assumed to be much larger. It is possible that some deep water cirrate octopodes such as Haliphron atlanticus reach sizes such that they might be considered gigantic.

In 1802, however, the French malacologist Pierre Denys de Montfort in Histoire Naturelle Générale et Particulière des Mollusques, an encyclopedic description of mollusks, recognized the existence of two kinds of giant octopus. One being the kraken octopus, which Denys de Montfort believed had been described not only by Norwegian sailors and American whalers, but also by ancient writers such as Pliny the Elder. The second one being the much larger colossal octopus (the one actually depicted by the image) which reportedly attacked a sailing vessel from Saint-Malo off the coast of Angola.

A gigantic octopus has been proposed as an identity for the large carcass, known as the St. Augustine Monster, that washed up in St Augustine, Florida in 1896. However, samples of this specimen subjected to electron microscopy and biochemical analysis were found to be "masses of virtually pure collagen" and not to have the "biochemical characteristics of invertebrate collagen, nor the collagen fiber arrangement of octopus mantle". The results suggest the samples are "large pieces of vertebrate skin ... from a huge homeotherm".[3]





...even if these big blobs of blubber are peices not from a huge octopuss, they could well be, as stated, that of a huge meeotherm (warm blooded animal!) So there are definatly some sort of giants lurking about downthere, where we cannot find them...There is so much of the sea that we havent explored, indeed the recent mega tsunami in thailand and surrounding area revealved many new creatures from the depths of the ocean that where previously thought extinct/ never seen before.

Re: Paranormal, Unexplained, Mysteriousness and Myths, Teh Tread

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:06 am
by Clarkey
There is so much of this planet that is undiscovered..... admittedly most of it probably is underwater, but they even discovered a lost tribe in Brazil this year, and it's unbelievable how they still exist.

I haven't heard of the Octopuss thing, but I love finding out new things like this!

Re: Paranormal, Unexplained, Mysteriousness and Myths, Teh Tread

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:32 am
by buck
clarkey wrote:There is so much of this planet that is undiscovered..... admittedly most of it probably is underwater, but they even discovered a lost tribe in Brazil this year, and it's unbelievable how they still exist.

I haven't heard of the Octopuss thing, but I love finding out new things like this!

Unfortunatly there isnt going to be an amazon rainforest for much longer...
=(

But yes, the octopus, they are also known to be highly intelligant animals, they have been known to solve puzzles and can mimic the behavior of other animals. they are also Masters of hideing, which can help explain why the existance of collosal squid are confirmed (I will post more about these later, they eat whales!) which are not known for there stealth. There is more strength to there theory of existance, as and i cant remember the name of the aquariam, a medium sized "giant octopuss" (not a collosal, which is what we are talking) was put into an aquarium with many other fishes and sea animals, includeing several tiger sharks (about 4-7 feet long) , Anyhow, after a few days the zoo keepers found the carcass of several dead sharks, turns out after leaveing a camara overnight on, they found the culprit, you guessed it, a fiarly small octopus (about 5-6 feet includeing tenticles) was catching and eating them! So it is highly unlikely that if they where THAT big, they could be preyed upon by much, which strengthens there likelyness of survival.