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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2007

Alive for the first time in 82 million years: Tusoteuthis, Xiphactinus & Tylosaur.

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  • DAMN NATURE! YOU SCARY!!!!!

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  • 333333333333333333333333333333­333333

  • The giant squid is still around. Bodies of it keep washing up on beaches around the world.

  • press 3 reapeatedly

  • @requiem957 - lol,sweetie,check out your sentence. I went to school to at least type a correct sentence :)

  • @EngineerDeven _________ worm

  • @620emilymartin mabey because you didnt went to school.

  • On all of them I was like "hi sis"

  • Why are the names so damn complicated?

    1. Very long octopus

    2. Larger Piranha

    3.Large sea Alligator

    See,that makes things so much better :D

  • nope, chuck testa

  • Just like the beginning intro to badass action movie!!!

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