So the elephants and monkeys and dogs were smart enough to move to higher ground the fish had no clue????
How would you feel if you knew you were swimming with these in the water. This may have been posted before, but they were sent to me in an email that reports that these were found washed up after the tsunami. Screw that, I'll stick to the lakes.
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So the elephants and monkeys and dogs were smart enough to move to higher ground the fish had no clue????
How did the green alligators and long necked geese make out?
How did the green alligators and long necked geese make out?
I guess we don't have to worry about the unicorns - it's too warm in that part of the world right?
The water is moving at 300 MPH and can reach 700 MPH at the bottom.
Be pretty hard to stop. Remember, fish don't have arms
So the elephants and monkeys and dogs were smart enough to move to higher ground the fish had no clue????
So Nitro Fish really do exist!!!
that first one looks like it could give you a serious through the swim suit shocker.
Might have to call it a "shocker" fish.
does that thing really light up on that fish like in Finding Nemo?
does that thing really light up on that fish like in Finding Nemo?
yes they do glow. not real brigh but in pitch darkness, makes other fish come look, and the become prey.
The water is moving at 300 MPH and can reach 700 MPH at the bottom.
Be pretty hard to stop. Remember, fish don't have arms
Stupid no armed fish...
But the water doesn't actually move much.....it just passes the movement on to the next molecule next to it sorta. The water only travels fast once it hits land...can't explain this really, but its true.