No WAY, Cyclopian creatures

bngenoh

The Living Force
Don't know if i "believe" this. Until i actually see one for myself in person and conduct all the tests to confirm that it is actually a biological organism, this will remain for me, a cool WOW.

The shark pup
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The kitten
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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2050397/One-eyed-albino-cyclops-shark-discovered-fisherman.html

By the way, whats up with all the "abnormal" creatures being born around the world lately. The human faced goat in kenya and lamb in the UK (i think) come to mind.
 
the first picture is totally fake I would say, the second is possible fetal malformation .

You may find this thread interesting
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,15681.msg130272.html#msg130272
 
Herr Eisenheim said:
the first picture is totally fake I would say, the second is possible fetal malformation .

You may find this thread interesting
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,15681.msg130272.html#msg130272

if the shark is fake, it's fooling a lot of people

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=cyclops-shark-joins-ranks-cryptic-creatures

http://www.globalanimal.org/2011/10/19/wait-the-cyclops-shark-is-real/55404/
 
Weird stuff, bngenoh, and if it's fake, someone with photoshop certainly has a quirky imagination.

Reading this post, and then reading your signature was also rather amusing;

'...if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.'

Enlightened animals for sure ;D
 
I am all for cyclopsy. Its the only way to escape duality. I think maybe we all have a problem with split personality, alter ego's, bodies hosted by alien entities. When you are cyclops you can be certain about your own identity and know that what you see is not being affected by your other half. It makes life so straight forward don't you think? : :lol:
 
Herr Eisenheim said:
the first picture is totally fake I would say, the second is possible fetal malformation .

You may find this thread interesting
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,15681.msg130272.html#msg130272

Read the link Herr Eisenheim, but like i said, until i do the tests myself to make sure that they are actually biological organisms, i will remain in disbelief. It's just too weird man :D. i can take UFOs and lizards eating us like cattle, but cyclops? Where do the possibilities end, (guess they do not) i mean if they are real, we now have evidence that it happens to fish and mammals, could it happen to humans since we are also mammals? The myths of old come to mind with its assortment of "weird" creatures cyclops, centaurs, etc.

liffy said:
Weird stuff, bngenoh, and if it's fake, someone with photoshop certainly has a quirky imagination.

Reading this post, and then reading your signature was also rather amusing;

'...if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.'

Enlightened animals for sure ;D
Yeah, for sure :lol: :lol:

lennybruce said:
I am all for cyclopsy. Its the only way to escape duality. I think maybe we all have a problem with split personality, alter ego's, bodies hosted by alien entities. When you are cyclops you can be certain about your own identity and know that what you see is not being affected by your other half. It makes life so straight forward don't you think? : :lol:
Yeah it does :lol: :lol:
 
Never mind possible one eyed creatures - um, old three eyes is back!

Three-eyed fish caught near nuclear power plant

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Has real life imitated fiction? It seems that Blinky, the three-eyed goldfish from The Simpsons may not be such a far-fetched idea, following a recent discovery in Argentina!

A group of fishermen on a reservoir in the Córdoba province of Argentina landed something a little bit different. The fish they caught had an extra eye.

The reservoir where the three-eyed wolffish was reeled in has hot water from a nearby nuclear facility pumped into it, prompting concern among locals.

One of the fishermen, Julián Zmutt told infobae.com: "We were fishing and we got the surprise of getting this rare specimen. As it was dark at that time we did not notice, but then you looked at him with a flashlight and saw that he had a third eye."

Rather unsurprisingly, the fishermen decided not to eat the fish, which is instead to be tested to see whether the mutation actually occurred as a result of something in the water.

_http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/content.php?sid=4460
 
treesparrow said:
Never mind possible one eyed creatures - um, old three eyes is back!

Three-eyed fish caught near nuclear power plant

4eaa9cabcaf1b.jpg


Has real life imitated fiction? It seems that Blinky, the three-eyed goldfish from The Simpsons may not be such a far-fetched idea, following a recent discovery in Argentina!

A group of fishermen on a reservoir in the Córdoba province of Argentina landed something a little bit different. The fish they caught had an extra eye.

The reservoir where the three-eyed wolffish was reeled in has hot water from a nearby nuclear facility pumped into it, prompting concern among locals.

One of the fishermen, Julián Zmutt told infobae.com: "We were fishing and we got the surprise of getting this rare specimen. As it was dark at that time we did not notice, but then you looked at him with a flashlight and saw that he had a third eye."

Rather unsurprisingly, the fishermen decided not to eat the fish, which is instead to be tested to see whether the mutation actually occurred as a result of something in the water.

_http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/content.php?sid=4460

So, "the simpsons" were right!! :scared:
 
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