Since having Jewish herrings, South Asian Sturgeons and a Mediterian Barracuda, Matt is an Irish Haddock. Even the computers are diverse, as Lina is American and Alana is Asian (Far East, sea of Taiwan)

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I recommend googling king of herrings photos to see how big they can be! K for for

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K is for King of Herrings, the Giant Oarfish, known to grow up to 17 (SEVENTEEN!) metres long, this sea monster is the longest boney fish. Yikes.

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King of Herrings - A real life Sea monster for Keeping with the matchbook theme.

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K is for King of Herrings, the world's longest bony fish - they can grow up to 17 metres long! 😮

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K is for King Of Herrings! Getting back into this and loving it!!

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King of Herrings - Agast ye Giant Oarfish! A bit of royalty with the letter K for this week's .

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Posting a bit earlier because I wont be around, so K is for the and this weeks prompt for he may not be a herring but he’s still a King.

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I love his self-portraits. It’s as if he is carving himself out of the paint. Self-portraits (c1917), Herrings & a Bottle of Chianti (c1917) & Flowers on a Chair (c1917)

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During the day, stay in deep water to avoid their predators. But at night, when the risk of being seen by the predators is less, they come to the surface and keep their mouths open while swimming.

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A disappointing lack of lobsters and 100% more Waluigi than was probably expecting. The Lobsters were red herrings all along! 😏

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