Orders up!

, congrats on 1.5k :D
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fishs and chip
ill make smthn outta this tmrw maybe

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this was supposed to be for 1k but ig it’s for 1.3k now?!! (tysm for that btw.,!!)
anyways ITS DTIYS TIME WOO!!!
check the replies for rules :D

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The "infamous" Red Bellied Piranha for this week's Maybe one of the most misrepresented fish ever (along with several sharks). Piranha swim in schools as a means of protecting themselves from larger predators as opposed to it being a hunting strategy. 🐟

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For the schooling theme E drew a young barracuda and H drew some shrimp.

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researchers found that while some flee stick around the storm! This behavior may take advantage of a buffet of sea animals that didn’t make it through the storm.

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Schooling tangs for
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The Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) is a ray-finned fish that inhabits coastal waters, estuaries, lagoons, and rivers. It is also known as the silver king.

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A late submission with this playful Australian lungfish!

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16) My tallest is Fishsticks! He is 8'0"! While Andi is my shortest at only 4'0"!

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An old (over 200 years) Greenland shark. They are not especially ancient, in relative shark terms, but these sharks may live a very long time, perhaps up to 400 years or more. Their slow and very cold lifestyle may enable a lengthy lifespan.

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An Australian Lungfish for this week's theme of "fish unaffected by time". Fossil remains identical to this species have been found in New South Wales dating back to over 100 mya. Lungfish as a group have been present in the fossil record since the Triassic.

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''living fossils'' : sturgeon

Sketch a fish "unaffected by time." By that I mean, with lineages where species now look similar to many of their extinct relatives (e.g., gar, coelacanth).

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Polyodon spathula, the American paddlefish, belongs to the family Polyodontodae, a group of fishes that emerged in the early Cretaceous and have since been relatively unaffected by time. This individual, however, succumbs to the consequences of daylight savings.

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I have no time to draw today, so here are some older illustrations for today's

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Professor Fishsticks!
Future Fishsticks still works with Sasha, and the two are the founders of in-universe NASA, which is the first to get humans on the moon

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And Atlantean Fishstick and Kitbash! if anyone was waiting for them

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