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Worlds largest living creature discovered in Ibiza (sea grass 5 miles long and 100,000 years old)
Ibiza News ^ | 5/27/06

Posted on 05/30/2006 11:14:02 PM PDT by LibWhacker

What is the world's largest living creature?

Scientists from the CSIC. the University of the Balearic Islands, Portugal, Carribean and the USA have discovered a Posidonia Oceanica, of more than 8 kilometers in length, and 100,000 years old.

The 'Posideonia Oceanica' is, in layman's terms 'sea grass', and the wavy plains of this plant found off the coasts Ibiza and Formentera, have been, since 1999, part of the reason for the award to Ibiza as a 'Heritage of Humanity'.

The huge plant was discovered between 'Es Freus' (the straits that separate Ibiza from Formentera) and the 'Ses Salines' beach....and quite by accident, as there are more than 100,000,000 of these plants in the area.

The bad news is that, because of the pollution in the Mediterranean, these plants are disappearing at the rate pf 5% per year.


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KEYWORDS: creature; environment; godsgravesglyphs; ibiza; largest; living; marine; oceanica; oldest; plant; posidonia; seagrass
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To: pcottraux; blam; FairOpinion; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 24Karet; 3AngelaD; ...
Thanks for the topic and ping, Pcottraux.

Thanks Blam. The underground fungus size record was previously held by a fungus in the UP of Michigan. :')

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61 posted on 05/31/2006 7:35:04 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: The Spirit Of Allegiance
"If indeed 'average' is 'average' and if there were years when conditions yielded growth far in excess of 'average' then the age estimate could in fact be considerably in error."

By your own logic....accurate to a point........then there were also, most certainly, years that yielded growth far beneath "average" due to currents, temperatures, other climatic conditions, salinity levels, etc. etc.

So.............is your point that the age is in question? Of course it is.

62 posted on 05/31/2006 7:43:28 PM PDT by RightOnline
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To: bruinbirdman
mushrooms contain over 36,000 sexes.

That sounds like significantly altered definitions of "sexes".

63 posted on 05/31/2006 7:54:01 PM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: SunkenCiv
"The underground fungus size record was previously held by a fungus in the UP of Michigan. :') "

Largest Living Thing Is a 2,200-Acre Fungus In Oregon

World's Largest Tree

64 posted on 05/31/2006 7:58:15 PM PDT by blam
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To: FreedomCalls
OK, who's going to be the first with a picture of Helen Thomas?

I'm not sure if the Living Dead qualify for the record. ;-)

65 posted on 05/31/2006 7:58:49 PM PDT by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: SunkenCiv

I've already pinged everyone to here (see post 2).


66 posted on 05/31/2006 8:00:40 PM PDT by pcottraux (It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
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To: LibWhacker

Survival of the fittest rules. Too bad about this plant.


67 posted on 05/31/2006 8:01:31 PM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Dear US Senators, Reps. and Mr. President: Why are y'all abetting the destruction of our culture?)
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To: blam

I knew it has been superseded. The previous single fungus (largest living organism) record was held (so to speak) by a fungus in Michigan, prior to the discovery of the one in Oregon.


68 posted on 05/31/2006 8:01:33 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: SunkenCiv
"The previous single fungus (largest living organism) record was held (so to speak) by a fungus in Michigan, prior to the discovery of the one in Oregon."

Oh.

Did you know that one of the largest (if not the largest) antennas is undergound there in Michigan, 2.5 miles long if I remember correctly. It's used to communicate with underwater submarines.

69 posted on 05/31/2006 8:08:00 PM PDT by blam
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To: LibWhacker


Flora or Fauna?
PLEASE DO NOT
CONFUSE THE VEGANS!


70 posted on 05/31/2006 8:08:46 PM PDT by Lady Jag (Learning to shrug is the beginning of wisdom)
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To: WKUHilltopper

Well, if you want to be picky about it, the actual age of this thing is 99,999 years 23hours 59 minutes and 59 and one half seconds. They just rounded it off to one 100,000 years for the sake of brevity. :~) Sloppy math on their part, but they probably figured that was close enough, for government work.


71 posted on 05/31/2006 8:14:27 PM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Dear US Senators, Reps. and Mr. President: Why are y'all abetting the destruction of our culture?)
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To: blam

Yeah, part of Project Seafarer (if memory serves). A bunch of leftie loons opposed it of course.


72 posted on 05/31/2006 8:19:51 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: bruinbirdman; Ichneumon
Scientists became interested in that section of forest when trees began to die. The honey mushroom uses tentacles, called rhizomorphs, to take water and nutrients from roots, killing trees.

This reminds me of the "X-Files" episode about a giant underground fungus in the Appalachians of North Carolina. Hikers were mysteriously disappearing and it turned out that the fungus secreted a psychotropic gas or spores which caused debilitating, paralyzing hallucinations and allowed the fungus to "digest" them.

73 posted on 05/31/2006 8:20:36 PM PDT by tarheelswamprat
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To: Tokra

Double yuck! EWWW!


74 posted on 05/31/2006 8:21:30 PM PDT by mafree
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To: LibWhacker; blam
there are more than 100,000,000 of these plants in the area. The bad news is that, because of the pollution in the Mediterranean, these plants are disappearing at the rate pf 5% per year.
Uh oh. I guess the floating sea cows won't have any grazing left in twenty years.
75 posted on 05/31/2006 8:22:23 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: TaxPayer2000
the largest living creature on earth, the earth itself

Think that one through to the end and then get back to me.

76 posted on 05/31/2006 8:43:03 PM PDT by perfect stranger (I need new glasses.)
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To: blowfish

"I'm really surprised at the increasing anti-science tone on FR."

It's a darn shame that some religiously oriented people can't see that the age and complexity of the world and the interactions of plants, animals, and minerals glorify God, whereas consigning God to the role of waver of magic wands deminishes Him.

In addition, given the agressive posture of China, Russia and several other less than friendly nations in scientific eduction and development, all patriotic Americans should be doing everything possible to encourage science education, not sabotageing it at every opportunity.

I just read a really scary novel "The Cobra Event," by Richard Preston, who also wrote "The Hot Zone" about the Ebola virus. The novel, while fiction, sticks close to fact in the science. It is about biological warfare and the dangers we face and from whom. FReepers, wake up and start learning science and encouraging your children to do so.


77 posted on 06/01/2006 1:49:23 AM PDT by gleeaikin
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To: DannyTN

the age is not abnormal, many plants are technically immortal. They only die of predators, disease or changing environmental conditions. Under good conditions many plants can live for thousands of years at least, and simple plants like seagrass are even likelier to survive.

Scientists have found grass in the tundra regions that was 10.000 years old. And than I mean individual halms of grass of 10.000 years old! There simply aren't any diseases there to kill grass, no grass eaters in that region, and the grass had to deal with cold so was extremely sturdy.


78 posted on 06/01/2006 6:02:53 AM PDT by S0122017
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To: gleeaikin
I just read a really scary novel "The Cobra Event," by Richard Preston, who also wrote "The Hot Zone" about the Ebola virus. The novel, while fiction, sticks close to fact in the science. It is about biological warfare and the dangers we face and from whom. FReepers, wake up and start learning science and encouraging your children to do so.

So we can make better bioweapons than the communists? :) Just joking. I am a science person myself but fear is not the right motivation for science, how about simply stating that it develops the mind?
79 posted on 06/01/2006 6:05:13 AM PDT by S0122017
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To: aruanan

Yes, but changing conditions would usually SLOW down growth rate.


80 posted on 06/01/2006 6:09:29 AM PDT by S0122017
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