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bullshark - 02 Nov 2004 14:37 GMT
In a global warming world, the Bio mass of Squid has exceeded the biomass of humans.

http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,4811363%5E13762,00.html

safe diving,

bullshark
nitespark - 02 Nov 2004 16:51 GMT
> In a global warming world, the Bio mass of Squid has exceeded the biomass of humans.
>
> http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,4811363%5E13762,00.html

The humans are NOT going to stand by and let this happen.

http://www.strangecosmos.com/content/item/6476.html

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Froggy_2 - 02 Nov 2004 21:34 GMT
bullshark wrote:
> *In a global warming world, the Bio mass of Squid has exceeded the
> biomass of humans.
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>
> bullshark *

That's unfair. How can they overcome us, while according to this paper
they act exactly like us:

"The animal ate anything in that came their way, bred whenever possible
and kept growing. "

Cheers,

Froggy

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TonyP - 03 Nov 2004 01:35 GMT
>> In a global warming world, the Bio mass of Squid has exceeded the
>> biomass of humans.
>>
>> http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,4811363%5E13762,00.html

> The humans are NOT going to stand by and let this happen.

> http://www.strangecosmos.com/content/item/6476.html

LOL's!!! Now I know why I love this group.. the comic relief.
Matthias Voss - 03 Nov 2004 13:03 GMT
> In a global warming world, the Bio mass of Squid has exceeded the biomass of humans.
>
> http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,4811363%5E13762,00.html

Hopefully the biomass of garlic/white whine can cope with that.

Matthias
 
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