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'What big teeth...'

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Mike - 17 Jul 2003 14:13 GMT
'What big teeth...'
Life: What has 7-inch teeth, a mouth that's 6 feet in diameter and can
swim 35 feet per second? The giant white shark. But beach-goers need
not fret, because this 60-foot monster shark has been extinct for
millions of years.
http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20030716-094238-4652r.htm
Michael McNeil - 19 Jul 2003 05:46 GMT
> 'What big teeth...'
> Life: What has 7-inch teeth, a mouth that's 6 feet in diameter and can
> swim 35 feet per second? The giant white shark. But beach-goers need
> not fret, because this 60-foot monster shark has been extinct for
> millions of years.
> http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20030716-094238-4652r.htm

Isn't it amazing what can be put together from a few old
bones.....wait a minute.....

You got the wave speed record from  ......a ....tooth?????????????

Right I get it. A 7" tooth that is white and from a shark...
therefore...
..... a white shark....... um.. therefore...

How does it go again? Mmmm.....ehh...? Scientific methods eat your
heart out. Move over star trekkers here we come. It must be true if it
was in a newspaper.

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