![]() ![]() ![]() "It allows them to perceive electromagnetic fields, and that may be why schools of hammerhead sharks can be seen swimming around the rock in odd patterns." "Some animals like sharks and rays have organs called Ampullae of Lorenzini," explains Professor Tatopoulos. The rock's strange properties are said to have unusual effects on local marine fauna - despite the fact that, for all the centuries it may have been underwater, there has absolutely been zero coral growth on its surface. It's also emitting a magnetic field of some kind." "It could've been a meteor, it's got sizable iridium deposits and from the other materials composing the rock, we can tell that it's definitely not of volcanic origin. "It's definitely not of this planet," says Professor Nick Tatopoulos, the SSS' local liaison with the Shadow Scientific Society (also SSS). When the Shroomanian Scientific Society sent a man to take a closer look, experiments on samples of the rock yielded rather interesting results. ![]() The large spherical rock located off the Shadow shores has been an item of local interest for some time. ![]()
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