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Originally posted by alphawolf at 7-5-2006 10:58 AM
Patutkah aku hempuk si Ace ni???...kehkehkeh....
kejam sangat tu... :ketuk: jer cukup la.. |
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Woit....Megatron nie pon bukan dah pupusgak ker??.....kena bunuh oleh Raksasa Optimus Prime.....lol:lol |
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entah haper2 entah...
pendek kata hampes... |
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eeeee... besar giler...tskk..tgk gg dia pun dah seram |
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best..best. shark is one of my favorite animal.especially the great white shark.
i didn't like the film jaws becz of this film it gave great white shark a bad rep.many were kill becz people believe that the great white responsible for most shark attacks. |
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mak datuk besarnya gigi...buleh telan keta kancil sebijik |
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kalu menatang tu kunyah manusia ade gak tersangkut celah gigi jek.................eiii |
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Originally posted by AceHand at 19-5-2006 10:39 PM
Megatron tak pupus lar... Dia kena format jadi Galvatron oleh Unicron...
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ni megatron tu jerung species ape? |
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Originally posted by matmin77 at 1-5-2006 11:07 PM
Megladon merupakan Jerung Raksasa yang hidup pada zaman dinasour berjuta-juta tahun dahulu....Megalodon merupakan grandaddy pada Great White Shark masa ini....
Megalodon menerkam mangsanya se ...
mengerikan.... |
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Errr...
Originally posted by ShadowChaser at 22-5-2006 16:20
ni megatron tu jerung species ape?
Spesis Decepticon... Heh! Heh! Heh!
Jizzz... Klong! Klong! |
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next....
Carcharodon megalodon was an ancient shark, currently known only from its fossilized teeth; startlingly similar to those of Carcharodon carcharias, the Great White Shark of modern seas. Extrapolating from the size of the teeth, Megalodon may well have reached from 20 to 30 meters in length! Whereas the modern Whale Shark may approach that size, it is fortunately a harmless plankton feeder; Megalodon was obviously a more dangerous carnivore, feeding on more substantial prey!
It would seem that Megalodon is extinct, although there was a report from the early 1900s of a sighting of a shark 'as long as the dock' - a dock which was 100' long! Does Megalodon still lurk in the abyss? Probably not, although no one can say for certain - another large and previously unknown shark (known as 'Megamouth' for its disproportionately large jaws - probably no relation to Megalodon, in spite of the similar name) was recently discovered in the depths of the ocean.
[ Last edited by sephia_liza at 25-5-2006 04:16 PM ] |
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Reply 12# matmin77
ilmiah... |
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