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Today’s Daily Fish: Vermilion Rockfish!
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I’m back guys I swear
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Today’s Daily Fish: Roosterfish!
>> fish love languages 💬
Today’s Daily Fish: Oarfish!
silly fat pink ocean baby
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silly fat pink baby doll i wanna to slap your little belly like a bongo drum
what in the fresh fuck is that
it’s a swellshark!
albeit one with very unusual coloring (swellsharks are usually brown and spotted, this one is probably albino or leucistic). similar to pufferfish, swellsharks can expand their bodies by swallowing water! this goobley little entity was caught by a Mexican fishing boat and released back into the ocean.
what a swell shark :)
STOP BULLYING THEM
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Today’s Daily Fish: Catfish!
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Today’s Daily Fish: Frogfish!
In the wild, the Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) can be found in slow-moving or stagnant bodies of water, such as rice paddies and floodplains, in parts of southeast Asia. How does it survive in poorly oxygenated water?
It has a special organ, called the labyrinth organ, which allows it to breathe air at the surface. The fish also comes to the surface to pluck insects that have fallen into the water; between main meals, it’ll snack on algae.
Photo: Boaz Ng, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, flickr
#AnimalFacts #Fish #FightingFish #DYK #NaturalHistory https://www.instagram.com/p/CaTZAwsL8Yl/?utm_medium=tumblr
Today’s Daily Fish: Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse!