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Shifty-Eyed Thieving Fish Caught on Video - TierneyLab Blog - NYTimes.com

Deep-sea fish are just bizarre.  That's all there is to it.  No light, lots of pressure, and strange prey do odd things over millenia.  Creationists eat your hearts out.

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