@Serpico261 All species of Coelacanth's are greatly created, perfect animals. None of them are transitional forms. THIS IS THE FACT! Evolutionist lied about these fishes for many years. But the truth lies on that video.
You can't return a coelacath once you have caught it, people have tried and they have always died. Not certain exactly why, but it is most likely something to do with their oxygen dissociation-- as they try to escape, their muscles respire faster than oxygen can be supplied to them, causing a massive buildup of lactic acid, and eventually death.
yes, the fish must die because the depth that he is retreived from means all pressure is reduced to sea level pressure so any tiny air bubbles in the fish such as swim bladder or intestine will expand and rupture organs, similar to a scuba bends death, these fish live at over one thousand feet deep. a pea size air bubble expands to fill a one liter bottle from that depth
thats true i agree with u.. however they've encountered near some small island not too far from there where there are a whole cluster of those fish...
I would have took some pictures and video and let the little guy go. You would have the proof, plus they would have let him/her live ... For those who don't know the fish died 17 hours later after being in a quarantined pool. :(
there is a law that fisherman HAVE to return any coelocanth if by accident. No doubt that the fishermen were fined. But it's really hard to catch them since they live at the very bottom of the ocean where they were fishing
Perhaps it tastes good
Komnenit 3 months ago
I would love to see one with my own two eyes. They are coolist fish ever.
MsYugigirl 1 year ago
you dont need a Coelacanth to prove it, what about apes, monkeys, they're still sitting on trees?
shuwukong 1 year ago
@Serpico261 All species of Coelacanth's are greatly created, perfect animals. None of them are transitional forms. THIS IS THE FACT! Evolutionist lied about these fishes for many years. But the truth lies on that video.
helena1525 1 year ago
they need to start breeding these fish
PaigeChat 1 year ago
wow less than 10 coelacanth fish left, and these people gotta mess with him like that?!?!? poor guy (fish)
appleman1324 1 year ago
yessss i loved!!
8Harlock8 1 year ago
Theory of Evolution: So much fail!
silkaem 1 year ago
damn i live in indonesia but i dunno why these guys here i lived with normally dont care about these creatures they just care for themselves
zorbaknecromancer 1 year ago
You can't return a coelacath once you have caught it, people have tried and they have always died. Not certain exactly why, but it is most likely something to do with their oxygen dissociation-- as they try to escape, their muscles respire faster than oxygen can be supplied to them, causing a massive buildup of lactic acid, and eventually death.
Such a majestic creature ;;
WELLTHENLETSGO 2 years ago
yes, the fish must die because the depth that he is retreived from means all pressure is reduced to sea level pressure so any tiny air bubbles in the fish such as swim bladder or intestine will expand and rupture organs, similar to a scuba bends death, these fish live at over one thousand feet deep. a pea size air bubble expands to fill a one liter bottle from that depth
speckspeck 2 years ago
i hoped they didnt need to be rude like this to a fish that was thought to be extinct and now very endangered
cyberfish104 2 years ago
I caught a coelacanth before
thewaterman122 3 years ago
@thewaterman122 omg where that is a rare discovery
PaigeChat 1 year ago
finding the coelacanth is just as though they had found the lockness monster
AlienInsect 3 years ago
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helena1525 3 years ago
That's horrible. I would have hoped they would treat a critically endangered fish more carefully. :[
ctothecc 3 years ago 23
thats true i agree with u.. however they've encountered near some small island not too far from there where there are a whole cluster of those fish...
MoYMiNaZ 3 years ago
I would have took some pictures and video and let the little guy go. You would have the proof, plus they would have let him/her live ... For those who don't know the fish died 17 hours later after being in a quarantined pool. :(
DJMONKAY 3 years ago
damn, i wish they had these things in sea world, would love to see it up close
sowutifmahsnsux 3 years ago 7
please check the following link and see why evolutionists once lied about Coelecanths?
helena1525 4 years ago
what's the link?
inthesun 4 years ago
-.- you forgot it perhaps ? ^^
DIeg0865 3 years ago
@helena1525 they diddent lied they thought
TheGodzilla100 1 year ago
humans still destroying beautifull things ! keep going guyz in few years they will cry for that kinda rare lost !
gollden 4 years ago 2
there is a law that fisherman HAVE to return any coelocanth if by accident. No doubt that the fishermen were fined. But it's really hard to catch them since they live at the very bottom of the ocean where they were fishing
chocochip2000 3 years ago
they never returned it. There is a site dedicated to this fish, & it said that the fish died 17 hours later in a quarantined pool.
it was caught May 19, 2007 - after 10 years of not being caught and it was 4ft @ 110lbs
DJMONKAY 3 years ago
I wonder when it's going to spontaneously combust into a crocodile? People still belive this thing is millions of years old, go figure.
1olddavid 4 years ago
wow
rasanyou 4 years ago