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Very cool
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I really wish pop-science would have better clarity. I remember watching some documentaries years ago that stated Great White Sharks and Bluefin Tunas were warmblooded. Now I'm reading that they're sorta-not-really warm blooded. Would it have killed the writers of those documentaries to say that? I mean, c'mon guys, lay the truth on me, I can handle it. The idea that only laypersons make up the vast majority of the viewership/audience of those NATURE&SCIENCE-themed materials is ridiculous.
Anyway, done venting. Cool fish. ♥___♥ moon shaped happy face fish ![]()
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OPA!
Looks like a sunfish. Cool stuff! |
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