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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28691353 United States 12/04/2012 06:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weird news... The increased number of crustaceans in Maine’s water has resulted in the bigger lobsters feasting on smaller ones, according to researchers. Reuters reports: “We’ve got the lobsters feeding back on themselves just because they’re so abundant,” said Richard Wahle, a marine sciences professor at the University of Maine, who is supervising the research. “It’s never been observed just out in the open like this,” he said. [link to www.salon.com] |
paul User ID: 29099995 United Kingdom 12/04/2012 08:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weird news... Quoting: Rochelle The increased number of crustaceans in Maine’s water has resulted in the bigger lobsters feasting on smaller ones, according to researchers. Reuters reports: “We’ve got the lobsters feeding back on themselves just because they’re so abundant,” said Richard Wahle, a marine sciences professor at the University of Maine, who is supervising the research. “It’s never been observed just out in the open like this,” he said. [link to www.salon.com] some thing fishy goin on there <{{>< |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27108958 United States 12/04/2012 08:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weird news... Quoting: Rochelle The increased number of crustaceans in Maine’s water has resulted in the bigger lobsters feasting on smaller ones, according to researchers. Reuters reports: “We’ve got the lobsters feeding back on themselves just because they’re so abundant,” said Richard Wahle, a marine sciences professor at the University of Maine, who is supervising the research. “It’s never been observed just out in the open like this,” he said. [link to www.salon.com] That's positively creepy! But great to have somebody post some real news, haha! I've just got a smiley for tonight . . . :magicmoment: |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28691353 United States 12/04/2012 10:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weird news... Quoting: Rochelle The increased number of crustaceans in Maine’s water has resulted in the bigger lobsters feasting on smaller ones, according to researchers. Reuters reports: “We’ve got the lobsters feeding back on themselves just because they’re so abundant,” said Richard Wahle, a marine sciences professor at the University of Maine, who is supervising the research. “It’s never been observed just out in the open like this,” he said. [link to www.salon.com] That's positively creepy! But great to have somebody post some real news, haha! I've just got a smiley for tonight . . . :magicmoment: LMAO! Funny thanx Sloane! |
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Who. (OP) User ID: 19548546 Spain 12/05/2012 04:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weird news... Quoting: Rochelle The increased number of crustaceans in Maine’s water has resulted in the bigger lobsters feasting on smaller ones, according to researchers. Reuters reports: “We’ve got the lobsters feeding back on themselves just because they’re so abundant,” said Richard Wahle, a marine sciences professor at the University of Maine, who is supervising the research. “It’s never been observed just out in the open like this,” he said. [link to www.salon.com] Ah, every time I hear about Maine I think of Jessica Fletcher. :-D Weirdness isn't weird, here. So... no need to go "O_o"... but I can't help going O_o the most of the time! To O_o or not to O_o? |
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Jasper User ID: 29200534 United Kingdom 12/06/2012 08:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weird news... Quoting: Rochelle The increased number of crustaceans in Maine’s water has resulted in the bigger lobsters feasting on smaller ones, according to researchers. Reuters reports: “We’ve got the lobsters feeding back on themselves just because they’re so abundant,” said Richard Wahle, a marine sciences professor at the University of Maine, who is supervising the research. “It’s never been observed just out in the open like this,” he said. [link to www.salon.com] Ah, every time I hear about Maine I think of Jessica Fletcher. :-D :killerglp2: |
Who. (OP) User ID: 19548546 Spain 12/06/2012 10:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weird news... Quoting: Rochelle The increased number of crustaceans in Maine’s water has resulted in the bigger lobsters feasting on smaller ones, according to researchers. Reuters reports: “We’ve got the lobsters feeding back on themselves just because they’re so abundant,” said Richard Wahle, a marine sciences professor at the University of Maine, who is supervising the research. “It’s never been observed just out in the open like this,” he said. [link to www.salon.com] Ah, every time I hear about Maine I think of Jessica Fletcher. :-D Oh, very clever! My own smiley! :-D Weirdness isn't weird, here. So... no need to go "O_o"... but I can't help going O_o the most of the time! To O_o or not to O_o? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28527239 United Kingdom 12/06/2012 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weird news... Quoting: Rochelle The increased number of crustaceans in Maine’s water has resulted in the bigger lobsters feasting on smaller ones, according to researchers. Reuters reports: “We’ve got the lobsters feeding back on themselves just because they’re so abundant,” said Richard Wahle, a marine sciences professor at the University of Maine, who is supervising the research. “It’s never been observed just out in the open like this,” he said. [link to www.salon.com] Ah, every time I hear about Maine I think of Jessica Fletcher. :-D :jessica: I LOVE jessica fletcher... ahhhh my student days |
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