Giant fossil squid gladius found!

Good point Monty, sir. I believe a detailed examination the specimen and radio-isotope dating via uranium decay and associated ammonite inclusions indicated that it died on April 1st 86,546,937BC.

Alternatively, it could died on April 1st 4004BC, speaking of joke dating...:mrgreen:

L8 2 RISE;113956 said:
so does this mean that it is possible that there is a 100 ft long humbolt squid lurking around?

Most certainly. You should see its mother.
 

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